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How does the proposed Equal Rights Amendment of 1923 build upon the ideas of the Nineteenth Amendment?A It increases the economic equality of women and men.B It guarantees all women the right to vote.C It suggests that no state can remove a constitutional right.D It promotes all possible equal rights for women.

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How does the proposed Equal Rights Amendment of 1923 build upon the ideas of the Nineteenth Amendment?A It increases the economic equality of women and men.B It guarantees all women the right to vote.C It suggests that no state can remove a constitutional right.D It promotes all possible equal rights for women.

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The proposed Equal Rights Amendment of 1923 builds upon the ideas of the Nineteenth Amendment in several ways:

  1. It suggests that no state can remove a constitutional right. The Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to vote, and the Equal Rights Amendment aims to ensure that this right cannot be taken away by any state. This builds upon the idea of protecting and preserving constitutional rights for women.

  2. It promotes all possible equal rights for women. While the Nineteenth Amendment specifically focused on granting women the right to vote, the Equal Rights Amendment goes beyond that and seeks to establish equal rights for women in all aspects of life. This includes economic equality, guaranteeing all women the same opportunities and protections as men.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is D) It promotes all possible equal rights for women.

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