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Serjik [45]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP!!! write a mini-biography on 6 influential women. Queen Elizabeth I Queen Victoria Indira Ghandi Golda Meir Mother T

eresa German Chancellor Angela Merkel In your essay explain: how each of these women rose to power and influence the obstacles they faced as a result of their gender the historical impact they have made or are making. How has the world changed as a result of their leadership? What role did the issue of gender equality play?
History
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Elan Coil [88]3 years ago
7 0

Without getting married, Queen Elizabeth I ruled over England for forty four long years. She was known for defeating Spanish armada and she practiced Protestantism. Queen Victoria was the sovereign of Great Britain Being the first Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi was the dominant figure of Indian National Congress who was inhumanely killed.

Golda Meir became the prime minister after being a teacher. Mother Teresa was a Roman Catholic nun who committed her life for the sake of poor and sick populaces. Angela Dorothy Markel was the first woman chancellor of Germany. She was also celebrated as a genuine leader of the European Woman.

She was the most powerful woman to hold such an esteemed office. These woman leaders are considered to be mot powerful in their spheres as they were catalysts of change in the society.

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