What was the Supreme Court's ruling in the Roe v. Wade case of 1973?
Prohibition, the sale and manufacture of alcohol.
Well the 10th amendment was made by serveral of people the original one was made by Harriet Beecher stowe.
Amendment no 13.
Phyllis Schlafly was one of the most vocal opponents of the Equal Rights Amendment. She worked hard and long to convince people to vote against it. As such, she is an important part of the struggle to get the amendment passed, even though she was strongly opposed to it.
Amendment 14 1868 section 2
The 18th amendment, the one about prohibition, was repealed. The 21st amendment was the one that repealed it.
This person has made an alteration or amendment, or another synonym for change, in their life.
The 19th Amendment
One of the arguments against NAFTA is that it led to job losses in certain sectors, particularly manufacturing, as companies relocated production to Mexico to take advantage of lower labor costs. Critics argue that this contributed to wage stagnation and economic dislocation in affected communities in the U.S. and Canada. Additionally, opponents contend that NAFTA has exacerbated environmental issues by encouraging practices that prioritize profit over sustainability.
Pretty much the exact same arguments that were made to remove the barriers of discrimination.It is NEVER right to infringe upon the rights of one person or group in favor of another - for ANY reason.
The laws were made before. then they numbered it. they never did one because they didn't want one in the constitution. Every amendment except one was added to the Constitution by two-thirds vote approval by the House of Representatives and the Senate
Opponents believed having a single executive was just like having one king.