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The women in the United States have always had a voice. Whether it was protesting their equality to men through demanding equal wages, the right for equal working conditions, the right for equal opportunities in the work place, the right to vote, or their right to give birth, they have spoken. According to the 2004 U.S Census Bureau, their voice is still being heard. Since 1984, more women then men have gone to the polls each election year. However, there are still tens of thousands of women who neglect to vote each term. Our voice is loud and history proves how powerful we are when united.
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Women have done it all, over come discrimination and reclaimed the rights and equality they deserve. The Feminist movement ignited a sense of independence in women that has only flourished throughout the decades. Women are taking their lives, wants and need into their own hands. Women a becoming the heads of households, CEO's of major corporations, entrepreneurs, and college educated. Women are also taking over the polls. Since 1984 women have out numbered men in the percentage of registered voters who have actually voted. Our education and passion to succeed has pushed us this far, voicing our opinions regarding our future leaders will push us even farther.
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