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      Although it was a major cause in the 1970s and did pass through Congress, the proposed Equal Rights Amendment that would have guaranteed the equal rights of men and women under federal law was ...

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      Today, due largely to the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause, nearly all such laws have been eliminated. One of the few that remains is registration for the military draft. At age 18, men are required to register, but women are not.

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      The Equal Rights Amendment was passed by Congress but never ratified by the states. Many other proposed amendments have shared the same fate. Explain how the high bar in passing amendments, as illustrated in these examples, reflects the Framers’ ideas about government.

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      The Thirteenth Amendment made President Lincoln’s emancipation of slaves the law of the land.The Fourteenth Amendment overturned the Supreme Court’s Dred Scott decision—which had denied citizenship to African Americans—by making all people born in the United States citizens with equal rights and protections.

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      Oct 14, 2017 · The Fourteenth Amendment is composed of three core ideas: 1) every person “born or naturalized in the United States” is a U.S. citizen as well as a citizen of their state, 2) states may not “deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law”, and 3) states may not “deny” citizens “the equal protection of ...

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