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After the passage of the

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in 1920, many New Mexican women began to
O A. New Mexico state constitution
O B. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
C. ironclad clauses
O D. Nineteenth Amendment
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Ironclad clauses are almost impossible to alter in the New Mexico state constitution because a change would require: Need 3/4 majority of the state and 2/3 majority of each county to change. ... This set into motion the processes for New Mexican's to create a suitable constitution: The Enabling Act of 1910.

An ironclad guarantee can't be broken or taken back. Originally, this word was very literal: an ironclad battleship was clad (covered) in iron. Since then, this word is more metaphorical, though it still applies to things you can trust. An ironclad contract is unbreakable

The Ironclad Oath was an oath promoted by Radical Republicans and opposed by President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War. The Republicans intended to prevent the political activity of ex-Confederate soldiers and supporters by requiring all voters and officials to swear they had never supported the Confederacy.

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In 1789, Congress drafted a simple 14-word pledge. No one felt anything more was needed—until the Civil War. In 1862, Congress adopted the "Ironclad Test Oath." Civil servants and military officers had to swear loyalty to the Union and affirm no previous disloyalty—a clause aimed at Confederate sympathizers.

Explanation: The correct answer is B

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