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Supporting this is the official website for the ERA, it recaps the history about “the ERA, affirming the equal application of the Constitution to all persons regardless of their sex, was written in 1923 by Alice Paul”. The amendment passed through 35 states’ approval and missed its required minimum of 38 for ratification in 1982. Therefore the rights of women have been left vulnerable and unprotected since the start of the nation. The amendment since 1982 bounces from desk to desk and suffers from the negligence of the government. What was once pure rage from women is now utter disappointment in their country. If it were truly a democracy would it ignore the pleas and demand of rights from half the nation’s population? Although the past still plagues the United States, there is still hope for a better future for generations to come. Reinforcing the ERA and calling for another state vote could certainly mean one step forward to equality since according to an article in UShistory.org “public opinion polls showed strong favorable support” back in 1972. Now with a more open minded country the ERA is likely to