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by allowing women to enter the political process
gloria steinem
women were excluded from the political process because they ruled that a single no vote would exclude her. women were stereotyped as house keepers and were considered as gatecrashers outside of their homes
Sarah Childs has written: 'Sex, gender and the Conservative Party' -- subject(s): SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Leadership, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Parties, Conservative Party (Great Britain), Women legislators, Political activity, Women 'Women and British party politics' -- subject(s): Representative government and representation, Social conditions, Women, Women in politics, Women legislators
Women felt excluded from the political process, and had learned how to agitate from the Abolitionists.
Malavika M. Deshpande has written: 'Political culture of Indian urban women' -- subject(s): Political activity, Women
They inspired women to speak out in favor of liberty and equality for women as well as men.
They inspired women to speak out in favor of liberty and equality for women as well as men.
Parvin Paidar has written: 'Women and the political process in twentieth-century Iran' -- subject(s): Women in politics, Muslim women, Political activity, History, Feminism, Women
Including women in the political process
During Blackwell's lifetime, women had no collective representation
because of women wanted sex all the time