According to the book, Gender is always the political but seemingly natural arrangement
In general, yes, state governments are, for the most part, set up the same as the federal government, since there are state executives, legislatures, and judiciaries.
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<span>Women were learning that they should have more rights. The Seneca Falls Convention was held in 1848 to discuss women’s rights. Women did not have the right to vote, and women were finally speaking up in a formal setting of this unfairness. The convention did not just address the right to vote, but many other matters of civil and social issues for women.</span>