Jeannette Rankin made U.S. political history by becoming the first woman elected to the U.S. Congress in 1916, representing Montana. She was a prominent pacifist and voted against entering World War I, making her the only member of Congress to oppose the war. Rankin's groundbreaking election paved the way for future generations of women in politics and highlighted the growing role of women in public life during the early 20th century. Her legacy continues to inspire advocacy for women's rights and political representation.
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(in the US) Though there have been several political parties throughout this nation's history (and there may well be more in the future) the current leading political parties are The Democrat Party and The Republican Party.
December 8, 1941: The US Senate votes 82-0; the US House of Representatives votes 388-1. Montana Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin was the 'no' vote. The Joint Resolution was approved by Congress at 4:10 pm.
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The democratic political party has controlled the US Senate for the most total years throughout history.
Harold Laski, a British political theorist, is often credited with the quote "History gives us a third dimension of political science." Laski believed that studying history could provide valuable insights into understanding political structures and processes.
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The first woman elected to the US Congress.
the relation of the political science is it concerned the theory and practices of the people all around us...................
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