Womens relationships with their governing electorates.

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As we've undoubtedly seen throughout the waves of time, the relationships between women and their governing electorates can be deemed as both fragile as well as deceptive. When analyzing a society in which common practice can be considered the imposition of values and norms (targeted towards women), couldn't it be argued that the state may in fact play the greatest role of all? Isn't it (to some degree) the state that governs and herds its …

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…women, we must first come to terms with the identification of stereotypes surrounding gender. It's a long road as well as a heavy burden to bear, yet those who are strong enough to speak out to lighten the burden will surely help pave the way. The plight of women in countries who ignore many given rights to equality will indeed someday encounter hard times when they realize the vital role women play in our society.