Women who opposed the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) telling the American people that D. children would suffer if the ERA passed.
This was a common tactic used by opponents of the ERA, who argued that the amendment would eliminate special protections for women, such as laws requiring employers to provide equal pay for equal work and laws giving women preferential treatment in divorce and child custody cases
Proponents of the ERA argued that these fears were unfounded and that the amendment would simply guarantee equal rights for women under the law. However, the opposition campaign was successful in persuading many Americans to vote against the ERA, and it ultimately failed to be ratified
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Women who opposed the ERA told the American people that what group would suffer if ERA passed?
A. men
C. wealthy
B. elderly
D. children
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