Equal Rights Amendment
Its authors had not thought through the practical application of the amendment's working to real life.
amendment 4 :)
The 65 voting rights act wasn't an amendment, but a bill passed by congress.
They asserted their Fifth amendment rights against self-incrimination
Equal Rights Amendment
Equal Rights Amendment
Its authors had not thought through the practical application of the amendment's working to real life.
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) caused questions and controversy because it aimed to guarantee equal rights regardless of sex and was met with concerns about potential implications on traditional gender roles and family structures. Some argued that the ERA could lead to unintended consequences in areas such as military service, gender-specific facilities, and social norms. Others worried about the perceived threat to women's privileges and the potential erosion of protective legislation.
the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) sparked debate and questions due to concerns about its potential impact on existing gender-related laws and societal norms. Some critics worried that the ERA could lead to unintended consequences, such as affecting certain legal protections based on gender or potentially changing traditional family dynamics. This uncertainty and differing interpretations of the ERA contributed to ongoing discussions around its ratification and implementation.
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Equal Rights Amendment
fifteenth amendment
The Equal Rights Amendment
because its for the better of the rights
it raised concerns about the potential impact on laws related to gender discrimination and equal treatment under the law. Additionally, there were debates over whether it was necessary to explicitly guarantee equal rights for women in the Constitution, as well as disagreements over the interpretation of gender equality and its implications.
amendment #1