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Question 1

Sandra Day OConnor was the first woman __________.
 
  A) nominated as a vice-presidential candidate
  B) to travel into space
  C) to be elected as a state governor
  D) appointed to the Supreme Court

Question 2

The Equal Rights Amendment failed because __________.
 
  A) it did not pass in the Senate
  B) it was voted down in a national referendum
  C) it was ratified by too few states
  D) it did not pass in the House of Representatives

Question 3

Phyllis Schlafly took the lead in the fight against __________.
 
  A) voting rights
  B) affirmative action
  C) school busing
  D) the ERA



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Jsherida

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Answer 1

Answer: D

Answer 2

Answer: C

Answer 3

Answer: D




CORALGRILL2014

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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