Equal Rights amendment, this amendment was proposed by National Organization for Women which aimed at bringing the following amendments as,
- "<em>Equality of Rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United states or any state on account of sex</em>."
- "<em>The congress shall have the power to enforce, the provisions of this article through appropriate legislation.</em>"
- "<em>This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification</em>."
National Organization for Women was succeeded in passing it in the Congress in 1972, even this bill was also ratified by,
the then President Richard Nixon, but they were not so successful in passing it from the 38 states out of Fifty states of United States of America.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
De Niza's information helped pave the way for a larger expedition the following year, led by Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, and then the establishment of the first largescale Spanish settlements in 1598 headed by Juan de Oñate.
The role of women in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. For one, more and more women have taken on new responsibilities outside the home by joining the paid workforce. While women made up only about one-third of the workforce in 1969, women today make up almost half of all workers in the United States. Women are also stepping up to lead the country; a record number of women ran for public office in 2012, and a record-high percentage of women are serving in Congress. In addition to making progress on issues of economics and leadership, women have made progress on health issues, which impact women’s personal well-being, as well as their economic security. Over the past few years, women have been able to end gender discrimination by big insurance companies and gain free contraception coverage because of the Affordable Care Act.
Little percent of Americans have a positive image of Mexico. Many see Mexico as an economic drain.. It's still for a few a safe place to travel and an economic way. Illegal immigration is increasing. Though some of these perceptions don't face reality. Since 2009 migration flows from Mexico(more people leaving than coming). Mexico has undergone over the last few decades.