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Washington, Shirley – 1995
Women's participation in congressional politics began in 1917 when Jeannette Pickering Rankin became the first woman in Congress. This was an unusual historic mark because women did not have the right to vote until 1920 when the 19th Amendment was passed. The book lists 12 prominent women who made an impact in U.S. politics. Corrine Boggs, like…
Descriptors: Females, Government (Administrative Body), Higher Education, Legislators
Rosenthal, Alan – Political Science Teacher, 1988
Surveys the changes in state legislatures since the 1960s, stating that the greatest change has been the enhancement of legislative capacity which reformulated the balance of power within state government. Suggests that political science students would benefit from a combination of observing state legislatures and studying the literature.…
Descriptors: Change, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Instructional Materials
O'Rourke, Timothy G.; Vallier, Rickey – Political Science Teacher, 1988
States that the modern governor is a "new breed" of policy activist and skilled manager, leading revitalized state governments. Describes the forces that have transformed the governor's office and state legislatures. Concludes that state governors are more influential because state governments are better equipped for the task of…
Descriptors: Government (Administrative Body), Government Role, Higher Education, Legislators