WOMEN IN POLITICS
Historically, women's participation in political decision-making has been limited due to systemic barriers, cultural norms, and institutional discrimination. However, over time, women have made significant strides in breaking these barriers, advocating for gender equality, and contributing to a more inclusive political landscape. Here are some notable women: Cleopatra (69–30 BCE) – Queen of Egypt, known for her political acumen and diplomatic relationships with Rome. Elizabeth I (1533–1603) – Queen of England, her reign, known as the Elizabethan Era, was marked by political stability and cultural flourishing. Victoria (1819–1901) – Queen of the United Kingdom, her rule over the British Empire was one of the longest in history, during the height of British global influence. Emmeline Pankhurst (1858–1928) – Leader of the British suffragette movement, instrumental in securing women’s right to vote in the UK. Sojourner Truth (1797–1883) – African American abolitionist and w...