The correct answer is B. Equal Rights Amendment
The National Organization for Women, founded in 1966, fully supported the Equal Rights amendment. They fought hard to have this law passed during the 1960s and 1970s without success.
Prohibition happened several decades before the NOW was founded and they never approved of Congressional pay raises.
From the year of 1760 to 1820 or 1840 (one those could be your answer so.
1820years - 1760years =
60years
or if its the other year (1840)
Then try going with 1840years - 1760years = 80 years
So, either 60 years or 80 years would most likely be your answer! (If that's one of your options )
Educate to change consumption and lifestyles. ...
Invent new water conservation technologies. ...
Recycle wastewater. ...
Improve irrigation and agricultural practices. ...
Appropriately price water. ...
Develop energy efficient desalination plants.
Answer:
in France there was a very strong support of extreme right (this terms is quite broad and does not include so-called nazism) already before the Great War. After 1870 French extreme right became quite powerful and had a stimulating support of intellectuals (Barres, Maurras) who were able to stimulate new generations ...a big part of intellectual elite invited Mussolini´s coup and in 30s there was a hayday of French right. When Hitler came in poweŕ, he had a strong support among French. But French extreme-right was frequently more conservative than modern (nazism).
Explanation:
Jacques Doriot (leader and founder of PPF), writer Pierre Drieu la Rochelle, Robert Brasillach or Céline had many motives to support nazism. They believed in something that could be called "revolution of the body and instinct", the criticized democracy of the IIIrd republic because of its liberalism and intellectualism. They wanted strong leader and politics of body and instinct. But they were never united. In the government there was a division between "marchalistes" (followers of Pétain) and "lavalistes" (folloowers of pro-nazi laval).
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