Female+Presidents

FEMALE PRESIDENTS ERIKA SZAFRANSKI










 * INTERACTION:** Take out a piece of paper, and write down how you feel about having a female president. Do you think its a good or bad idea? Could it help or send the US in a downward spiral. Let me know what you think.


 * THESIS:** Many people believe that women are not strong or smart enough to take the responsibility of being a president in the United States


 * SUMMARY:** In the past 100 years, women have proven time and time again their ability to prevail in situations, careers, and controversies that, before the beginning of the female revolution, were never given the slightest thought. However, the doors women have forced open thus far can not compare to the doors women are currently knocking on today: the role of a female President. Many people believe that women are not strong or smart enough to take the responsibility of being a president in the United States. There are many reason why a female should be treated with as much respect as a male, and can handle the responsibility of being a president.

Queen Hatshepsut (1503-1482 B.C.) Successful pharaohs in Egyptian history Cleopatra (69-30 B.C.) Ancient Egypt's last pharaoh Empress Theodora (500-548) Empress of Byzantine society Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Last monarch of the Tudor dynasty Catherine the Great (1729-1796) Empress of Russia Queen Liliuokalani (1838-1917) Monarch of Hawaii Golda Meir (1898-1978) Minister of Labour Indira Gandhi (1917-1984) Prime Minister of India Eva Peron (1919-1952) President of Argentina Margaret Thatcher (1925-) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Violeta Chamorro (1929-) President of Nicarauga Corazon Aquino (1933-) President of the Phillippines Wilma Pearl Mankiller (1945-) First female Chief of the Cherokee Nation Aung San Suu Kyi (1945-) Burmese Leader Benazir Bhutto (1953-2007) Ministers of Pakistan
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