The Equal Rights Amendment, first proposed in 1923, is still not part of the U.S. Constitution. ... The ERAhas been ratified by 35 of the necessary 38 states. When three more states vote yes, the ERA might become the 28th Amendment.
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Prohibition ended on December 5, 1933 when the 18th amendment to the Constitution of the United States was ratified.
The ERA was ratified by 30 state legislatures by the end of 1973. But many opponents came forward to block the ERA. Phylis Schlafly, a conservative activist, founded the group STOP ERA to prevent its ratification.
the idea of a written constitution drafted by a convention and ratified by direct vote of the people.
Ratified
NO, NO ONE LIKES RATS.
Prohibition ended on December 5, 1933 when the 18th amendment to the Constitution of the United States was ratified.
Equal Rights Amendment, an amendment to the U.S. Constitution proposed in the early 1970s but never ratified
The first event was that when the ERA did not get ratified in its seven year limit, Congress extended ratification time by three extra years. The second event was that even though the deadline was extended the bill did not get ratified, and five states even tried to take back their votes.
The Equal Rights Amendment was a proposed amendment that failed to be ratified by enough states. It proposed equal rights for both sexes.
The ERA was ratified by 30 state legislatures by the end of 1973. But many opponents came forward to block the ERA. Phylis Schlafly, a conservative activist, founded the group STOP ERA to prevent its ratification.
The ERA was ratified by 30 state legislatures by the end of 1973. But many opponents came forward to block the ERA. Phylis Schlafly, a conservative activist, founded the group STOP ERA to prevent its ratification.
the idea of a written constitution drafted by a convention and ratified by direct vote of the people.
Ratified
Ratified means approved.
It was ratified in 1919
It was ratified!