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    to be part of, especially during a campaign. Your opponent and their supporters are constantly watching your every move with the hopes that you will make a mistake, or that somebody will find some detrimental dirt on you. Now imagine also being a woman, not only will you have to face the hardships that male candidates cope with but you will also have to handle the adversity based on your gender and the stereotypes that go along with being a female. Women have to be prepared to confront the fact

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    Ellen Johnson- Sirleaf became the first female president of an African country in 2006. Five years later, she shared the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize. President is the epitome of a strong woman. Known as the “Iron Lady” to the Westerners and “Mama Ellen” to the Liberians, President Sirleaf is an honest, straight forward and resilient woman. It is because of her love of her country, her people and her strong belief in empowering women that Liberia was able to establish itself after 14 years of civil Having

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    became the first woman executed by the United States government (Larson xi). Surratt’s death was a punishment for sheltering, concealing, and assisting the conspirators who murdered President Abraham Lincoln and perhaps being a conspirator herself. However, she was not obviously guilty in any way. Being well known as a pious woman but also a Confederate sympathizer, Mary Surratt could have been an innocent woman caught in a vicious plot just as easily as she could have been a wicked woman with the skills

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    worst "Precedent" for women Many of Hillary Clinton’s campaign advertisements bash her opponent, Donald Trump, arguing that he is not the President that parents will want for their daughters. However, neither is Hillary Clinton. While on the surface it looks incredible for women’s rights that a woman is running for the Presidency, Hillary Clinton is the wrong woman. She claims in many of her speeches that she will be a positive role model for young girls, proof that girls can do anything that they set

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    include woman. Pre 1920, with the introduction of woman’s suffrage, woman were not equal to men. Men were the bread winners and rulers of their home. When woman’s’ suffrage was introduced over time all this changed in America. Woman are now the CEO’s of corporations, have prestigious degrees, and are Politian’s. Men and woman both go to college but does one gender make it to that corner office quicker and easier than the other? Men are typically the CEO’s of Fortune 500 Companies. Woman can be but

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    Hilary should be a president of United State of America We might have numerous questions with us for supporting Hilary Clinton and we might be curious to know about why we should stand with Hilary for this upcoming presidential election? Hilary will make a history in America for being the first President of United State. Though America is one of the most powerful country in the world none of the woman has taken the position of president yet. So, Hilary will be the first woman president of America, we

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    large breasts to be beautiful. This claim of a beauty norm can cause many self- confidence issues in women. Donald Trump also told an interviewer, “Look at that face! Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president? I mean, she’s a woman, and I’m not supposed to say bad things, but really,

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    democratic party. She is the first woman to ever lead the delegate count for a presidential political party nomination. Hillary may be the first women to ever get higher than 1 million votes, but one woman in the 1970’s came in close behind. With exactly 430,703 votes, Shirley Chisholm was the 3rd highest voted women candidates in all of history. While reading some modern day comments, I found that people have different opinions on the subject of a female president. One person stated that women should

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    that a woman can’t do things men can, but in history they have proven them wrong. In the book A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, Beneatha Younger can be compared to Hillary Clinton because they both want to stand up for their women’s rights, because over the years it is proven genders are not equal. In this passage hillary clinton and beneatha younger take a stand. Hillary Clinton is pragmatic. She been senate for eight years and secretary of state for four years for president Obama

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    treatment of women. In the speech, Sandra talk about how usually the women are silenced and she explain how this error pass all the time. She said that America is gonna have a new president who silences private citizens with hateful slurs. She told us about the many times that America is controlled by a president who allows pregnant women to die preventable deaths in our emergency rooms. Sandra support the democrats when she said “and strangers come together, reach out and lift her up. And then

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