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Jeanette Rankin
Women and minority groups fought in WWII alongside soldiers of different countries. They played an important role in the battles that were fought.
No. Women are the majority in the US. Women in certain situations (especially in business management) are definitely still minorities. Women are not the minority in colleges anymore. Women are now very much in the majority in earning college degrees, earning over 60% of Associate's degrees, 57% of Bachelor's, and 60% of Master's. In 2008, women slipped into the lead in doctorate degrees for the first time, receiving 51%. Certain occupations still have virtually no women (carpenters and auto mechanics are less than 2% women).
There is no reason why women should not be treated as equals to men. And, there is no reason to argue otherwise.
The important roles played by frontier women promoted equality
Jeanette Rankin
Because women are discriminated against based on their sex Hope this helps :)
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No, Women are not considered a minority as of the new legislation.
Yes, there are military schools at United States military bases in Alaska. They are for the children of the men and women who serve in the Unites States military at Alaska based military bases.
Barbara M. Wertheimer has written: 'We were there' -- subject(s): Employment, History, United States, Unites States, Women, Women in trade-unions, Women labor union members, Travail, Histoire, Femmes dans les syndicats, Femmes, Arbeiterin, Geschichte 'Trade union women' -- subject(s): Women labor union members
Within a company simply dealt with women and minority - nonsense!
Minority are excluded people. No one wants to be excluded.
Yes. there are many for minority women. You will still have to pay some of your tuition but the scholarships will pay a good chunk of the main cost.
Women are not technically a minority group unless they are in fewer numbers in a given situation. For example, for centuries, women could not vote. Men made all the legal decisions and women were not represented, putting their views in the minority. Similarly, in medical research, until recently, most research was done on men, so the diseases that affected women were treated as less important, since a minority of studies used women as the subjects of the research.
The sacrament is also called "marriage".