As of now, there are several high-profile political positions in the U.S. that have not been held by women, including the roles of President, Vice President, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Other notable positions include Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Treasury, and National Security Advisor. Additionally, there have been no female governors of certain states like Vermont and Mississippi. While progress continues to be made, these roles remain male-dominated historically.
Women worked jobs that had been held almost exclusively by men.
Being a bad President.
none he is very smart
Women did way more than two jobs during WWII. They did all the housework, the jobs usually held by men and also military work.
held paying jobs
The primary occupations of women before World War 1 were teaching and nursing. Of course, there were exceptions to this, but the war did create the opportunity for women to work in factories and other jobs that had typically been held by men.
They took over many of the jobs that men held. APEX
They took over many of the jobs that men held
Women have been held back by men's view of what they can do.
he has been a teacher and other than that nothing out of political jobs.(experience)
History jobs, they are used in some political jobs, they have been used before in the FBI.
False! It decreased