The Equal Rights Amendment failed to get ratification during the 1970s primarily because
(A) many believed it would disrupt society and destroy traditional values
(B) of opposition from the Democratic Party
(C) people believed that communists had inspired the idea
(D) businesses refused to lend their support
(E) of opposition from civil rights leaders
Answer: (A) many believed it would disrupt society and destroy traditional values
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