The ERA meaning the<em> Equal Rights Amendments</em> was formulated by the woman party in 1923. this right proposed that <em>equality of right under the law shall not be abridged by the united states or any other state on the account of gender.</em>
The women group which succeeded in passing the amendment for proposal in the congress became the group which continued to to be a leading voice in pushing for the amendment .
<h3>Those who opposed the ratification</h3>
These groups pushed against the ratification and was the major region of party against the ratification.
Phyllis Schlafly, a prominent leader of the conservative group opposed campaign against the ERA.
A key point she focused on was that:
- Women would be subject to military draft and combat service in the same way as men.
This became the major reason why the amendment failed as there was to be a number of states that would be in support of the ratification.
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All the choices happened and led to the October Manifest. We will put them down to make it easier for us to understand.
In 1825 (D). A secret society known as the Decembrists was formed led revolution against Nicholas I
<span>Then in 1861 (B. )Alexander II had the freed serfs and distributed lands among them hoping that it would develop an economic development</span>
<span>In 1881 (C. )Jews were attacked, and Alexander II was blamed for the assassination.</span>
<span>Then, lastly in 1905 (A.) Father Gapon and hundreds of protester were killed when they marched to the Winter Palace</span>
Because of this, the October Manifesto was crafted by Nicholas II which gives people more freedom in expression as well as other aspects.
In the Brazilian Highlands
Answer:
the point is (2,3) and the slope is 5
Explanation:
The idea for the removal of Native Americans was first brought up by Thomas Jefferson, who wanted the natives to willingly leave the colonies. The act gave Jackson the authority to offer the native nation's land west of the Mississippi in exchange for their eastern lands. It also provided money for the law to be carried out. When some tribes refused to sign the treaties, they used physical force to remove them, hence the Trail of Tears.