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Yes, it is called the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). It hasn't been ratified yet though, so it isn't a real amendment yet.

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What is Equal Rights Amendment?

It was a failed US amendment that would have guaranteed equal rights to both men and women.


The Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution which ultimately failed to be ratified was intended to provide equal rights for?

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Which amendment would have given equal rights to women?

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The proposed amendment to the constitution that would have made and women 100 percent equal in the eyes of the law was known as the?

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When did women and men start to share equal rights?

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What is the goal of national organization for women?

to promote the adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment


What The proposed amendment to the Constitution that would have made men and women 100 percent equal in the eyes of the law was known as?

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What is reason people were against the equal rights amendment?

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