the 9th Amendment
The 10th Amendment
The 10th amendment.
19th Amendment
forty-second amendment
The Fourteenth Amendment
The 10th Amendment
Amendment 14
The Equal Rights Amendment
The 10th amendment.
Constitutional amendment forbids any state from depriving citizens of their rights and privileges and defines citizenship
14th amendment
Bill of Rights
The ratification of a constitutional amendment banning discrimination on the basis of sex The passage of the equal rights amendment by Congress
The goal of the Equal Rights Amendment was to make gender equality a constitutional right.
The progressive reform that led to a constitutional amendment was the women's suffrage movement, which culminated in the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. This amendment granted women the right to vote, marking a significant milestone in the fight for gender equality in the United States. The movement involved extensive advocacy, protests, and lobbying by suffragists who sought to secure voting rights for women.
The Equal Rights Amendment
14th