No one would disagree with the notion that the United States
has long been moving toward equality of rights without the
ERA. Indeed, great strides have been made. The reason for
this is that the entire society is suffused with the concept of
equality.
How are these ideas connected to DeConcin's concluding statements about the fight for
passage of the ERA?
OA
These sentences suggest that there is greater acceptance of equal rights
for women now; therefore, now is the right time to pass the ERA.
These sentences suggest that everyone in the U.S. supports equal rights for
women now: therefore, now is the right time to pass the ERA
These sentences suggest that great progress has already been made:
therefore. the fight to pass the ERA is now at its conclusion.
These sentences suggest that the ERA may not be necessary in a few
years, therefore, the fight to pass the ERAis at its conclusion.
D
