Indiana's ERA approval came five years after the proposed amendment was sent to the states for ratification in 1972. Indiana became the 35thstate to ratify the amendment on January 18, 1977. Unfortunately, the ERA fell three states short of the necessary 38 states to become adopted as part o...
Which reform did the 19th Amendment enact? What did the Fifteenth Amendment do? What did the 24th Amendment do? Which amendment did the Espionage and Sedition Acts violate? What did the Constitution of 1824 change? Which states ratified the 16th Amendment?
Which two amendments are part of the Illinois state Constitution, but not the Federal? What was the last state to ratify the 19th Amendment? What did the 18th Amendment state? Which states voted for the 13th Amendment? What is the opening of the U.S. Constitution called? What ...
The League of Nations and the United Nations are the most famous IGOs with universal membership, though the United States did not join the League. There are many other IGOs, including the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) and the International Atomic Energy Agency. Regional ...
It said: It is important that the nature and general scope of S. 3336 be made absolutely clear. The bill under consideration would not change Puerto Rico's fundamental political, social, and economic relationship to the United States. Those sections of the Organic Act of Puerto Rico pertaining...
In the United States, women were not allowed to vote nationwide until 1920. It took a Constitutional amendment to grant them this right. It was around this same time that several other nations granted women's suffrage, as well. Answer and Explanation: ...
In the aftermath of the Civil War, the United States government needed to figure out how to deal with the reintegrated Confederate states, as well as the population of newly-freed African-American slaves throughout the South. This period in American history is known as Reconstruction. One of...
Prohibition occurred between 1920 and 1933 in the United States when the sale, manufacture, and transport of alcohol became illegal. The Era of Prohibition led to a rise in crime and lawlessness in society and brought to power crime figures like Al Capone in Chicago....