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The correct answer is:

Five states (Nebraska 1973, Tennessee 1974, Idaho 1977, Kentucky 1978, South Dakota 1979). South Dakota: March 5, 1979

Explanation:

The Equal Rights Amendment guaranteed equal legal rights for all citizens regardless of their gender. It was approved by Congress in 1972, and the ratification process stated that three-fourths of the 50 states had to ratify the amendment in order to be added to the United States Constitution. The Equal Rights Amendment needed three states more for ratification when the deadline arrived, in June 1982 and was not added to the Constitution.

Originally, thirty-five states ratified the Equal Rights Amendment. Later five left states do ratify the amendment namely

i. Idaho

ii. Kentucky

iii. Nebraska

iv. Tennessee  

v. South Dakota

Further Explanations:

The “Equal Rights Amendment” proposed in the “United States” Constitution emphasized to promise equal legal rights to all the citizens of America irrespective of gender. It seemed to put an end to the legal differences between men and women in the issues regarding divorce, possessions, occupation, and legal status.  

The bill was presented before Congress on 22nd March 1972 and was then sent to the states for approval. In order to fulfill the requirement of its approval by the Constitution, it was to be approved in the legislatures by three-fourths States. 38 out of 50 states needed to approve it for its implementation. By 1977, states had approved the amendment and then it was approved by the remaining stated as follow:

i. Nebraska 1973

ii. Tennessee 1974

iii. Idaho 1977

iv. Kentucky 1978

v. South Dakota 1979

vi.  South Dakota on 5th March 1979

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Answer Details  

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Bill of Rights

Keywords:

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