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Teaching The Equal Rights Amendment

The Equal Rights Amendment

"Equality of rights under the law shall not be abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex."\nThis simple sentence comprised Section 1 of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which was first proposed in Congress by the National Women's Party in 1923.

USHistory.org

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

What would life be like today if the ERA had been added to the U.S. Constitution?
STANDARDS:
RH.2 - Main Ideas, RH.3 - Historical Process

DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK) LEVELS:

1,2,4
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