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Your task is to research and write about the ERA. Your essay must be at least 500 words, and must use at least two sources (both cited by copying and pasting the Web Addresses (URLs) at the end of your essay. This essay will include 5 paragraphs - Introduction, body paragraphs and a conclusion.

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A lot has had to happen just to get this amendment up and running to be introduced. The equal rights Amendment has a long history and can be linked to many famous writings, which makes it easily relatable to almost everyone. The Equal Rights Amendment was formed to combat gender discrimination. The act seeks to end discrimination between women and men in terms of property, divorce, and employment rates along with many other matters. Many supporters of the ERA marched, rallied, and committed acts of civil disobedience just to show awareness, but little did many know they were part taking in a historical continuum in the fight for equality (Francis, Roberta W.).

Ellen is a popular television host that isn’t afraid to express her opinion to the public. She knows that people do not need to have a high education in equality to understand the every person deserves to be seen and treated equally. People can still take a stand and make a difference simply by supporting a cause. Imagine being discriminated against for something one cannot control, such as their gender. Many people had faced this, until someone decided to take charge. The

Equal rights Amendment was supposed to protect oneself from this type of discrimination.

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