In 1972, it passed both houses of Congress, but failed to gain ratification before its June 30, 1982 deadline.
Social Impact
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“It ignited the contemporary women's movement in 1963 and as a result permanently transformed the social fabric of the United States and countries around the world.”
Third Wave
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英文版女权运动ppt women'sliberation united states quotebecause mustmake unusual efforts say,"she doesn't have what say,"women don't have what takes."----clare boothe luce (克莱尔布思卢斯) firstwave feminism secondwave feminism thirdwave feminism conclusiontable feministmovement feminism feminism refers political,cultural, economicrefers political,cultural, economicmovements movements seeking seeking greater, equal, minority,greater, equal, minority,superior superior rights participationrights feministmovement women's movement, women's liberation, refers reproductiveright, maternity leave, equal pay, women's suffrage sexualviolence. history first wave firstwave feminism: 1900s–1920s 1900,suffragettes campaigningheavily votingrights.?also 1920s,feminism takes alternativestyle trends flapperdresses shorthaircuts, "masculine"behaviors like smoking drinkingalcohol. social impact ----19th amendment unitedstates voteshall unitedstates anystate sex..."----ratified august18, 1920. history first wave second wave second wave feminism