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Chisholm makes the point that the Equal Rights Amendment will simplify enforcement of equal protections against discrimination.

Which statements from the speech help to develop this point?

Select the two correct answers.


“The amendment is necessary to clarify countless ambiguities and inconsistencies in our legal system.”

“State labor laws applying only to women, such as those limiting hours of work and weights to be lifted would become inoperative unless the legislature amended them to apply to men.”

“The amendment would be largely self-executing, that is, and Federal or State laws in conflict would be ineffective one year after date of ratification without further action by the Congress or State legislatures.”

“Legal expression of prejudice on the grounds of religious or political belief has become a minor problem in our society.”

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Answer:

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A. “The amendment is necessary to clarify countless ambiguities and in out legal system.”

B. “State labor laws applying only to women, such as those limiting hours of work and weights to be lifted would become inoperative unless the legislature amended them to apply to men.”

Explanation:

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'For the equal rights amendment' is a speech by Shirley Chisolm. The amendment will clarify the ambiguities, and the labor laws should be abolished for the woman and instead is applied should also apply to men. Thus, options A and B are correct.

What is the equal rights amendment?

The equal rights amendment is the demand to abolish the laws that differentiate and separate men and women. She wanted and demanded legal equality between the two genders.

According to her, the labor law that differentiates men and women based on the working hours and wages should be abolished unless it is equally applied to men also.

Therefore, options A. amendment is crucial, and B. labor law should be abolished are correct.

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