NO
2nd Answer:
There should be more people in Congress who are dedicated to serving the American people and not lining their own pockets, whether they are men or women.
Yes, dramatically.
Jeannette Rankin was the first woman in the US congress.
Law ans business.
Where there is a representative body, the demographics of the assembly ought to mirror the demographics of the body they represent. Where a group forms a smaller percentage in the representative body than they do in the population at large, they are underrepresented. As an egregious example, in the year 1900, women formed about 0% of the bodies supposed to represent them, although they formed about 50% of the population, and so were seriously underrepresented.
Shirley Chisolm
According to the Girl Scouts of the USA web site, over 70% of women serving in Congress are Girl Scout alumnae.
The president is the boss, he has senators in the senate, they have congressmen/women in congress.
There are over 1,200 confirmed men and women in the U.S. congress.
second generation students
Congress passed a bill granting women the right to vote in 1919, however; it was not ratified until 1920.
Congress passed a bill granting women the right to vote in 1919, however; it was not ratified until 1920.
as they said above me "A. By focusing on more "realistic" women, it can create a more positive image of feminine beauty." "b.By marketing to women who feel underrepresented, it can tap into a new market and make more money." "apex" there for A and B are correct
In the United States of America, Congress women play the same role as the men. However, there are fewer women in Congress than men.