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During America’s beginnings, the colonies used the English system to decide what women’s role would be in their new society. For example, women could not own property in their own names. The 13 original States all prohibited women from voting. By the twentieth century, customs were changing. By 1900, all States legislated that women could keep their own earnings and own property, and in 1920, women had the right to vote…
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Foreword
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Gender Equality Timeline
Women’s Rights Milestones in the United States
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Equal Rights Amendment Overview
Origins and Subsequent Actions in Congress and the States
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State Equal Rights Amendments
Gender Equality in State Constitutions
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Legislative Background on Gender Equality
Recent Action in the Congress on ERA Ratification
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Gun Background Check Bill
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Transgender Military Ban
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Cryptocurrency Legislation
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Late-Term Abortions
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Pro & Con
Should Congress Approve the Equal Rights Amendment? Should the States Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment?