In the 1970s, which of the following critiques were given by opponents of the Equal Rights Amendment?
a. It would affirm Roe v. Wade, make women eligible for the draft, and put women at financial risk.
b. The Declaration of Independence says men are created equal; it does not say anything about women.
c. Equality of results is more important than equality of actions.
d. It would revoke Muller v. Oregon, make women vulnerable to exploitation, and leave children without care.
Answer: a
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