Women were systematically excluded from the political process through a combination of legal, social, and cultural barriers. Legally, many countries denied women the right to vote or hold office, often citing their supposed lack of capacity for political decision-making. Socially, prevailing gender norms relegated women to domestic roles, discouraging their participation in public life. This exclusion was reinforced by cultural narratives that portrayed political engagement as a male domain, further entrenching women's marginalization in the political arena.
Women felt excluded from the political process, and had learned how to agitate from the Abolitionists.
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
A group of indigenous or earliest population of a region before invasion or colonizations and somehow they have been excluded in the decision making process of the political system.
During Blackwell's lifetime, women had no collective representation
African Americans, women, and native Americans.
sampling errorS OCCURES WHEN SOME POPULATION UNITS ARE EXCLUDED FOR SAMPLING
Differences between public administration and political process?
Alistair Clark has written: 'Political parties in the UK' -- subject(s): Politics and government, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Elections, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Parties, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy, Political parties, History
Political socialization is the process by which people acquire political beliefs and attitudes.
It is the point of choice - when change can happen in the political process.
political attitudes
political organization is any organization that involve in to political process.