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The Equal Rights Amendment became a law in 1972.

The Equal Rights Amendment became a law in 1972.

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No, It passed Congress, but it was not ratified by the states and therefor did not become a law.
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No, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) passed Congress in 1972 but was not ratified by the necessary number of states, so it did not become law.
9 months ago

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