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Various countries–the United Kingdom, India, Pakistan, Israel, the Philippines–have already elected female chief executives. Why has the U.S., which is arguably the world's leading democracy, not yet done so?
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Answered by snehanegi066
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Women in government are underrepresented in most, if not all, countries worldwide. In many countries, women have had inadequate opportunities in social participation, especially in striving for political rights and power in the government and different institutions.This historical tendency still persists although women tendency still persists, although women are increasingly being elected to be heads of state and government.

As of October 2019, the global participation rate of women in national level parliaments is 24.5%. In 2013, women accounted for 8% of all national leaders and 2% of all presidential posts. Furthermore, 75% of all female prime ministers and presidents have taken office in the past two decades.

Women may face a number of challenges that affect their ability to participate in political life and become political leaders. Several countries are exploring measures that may increase women's participation in government at all levels, from the local to the national. However, more and more women are pursuing leadership positions in the present day.

One of the most common examples of motion in a plane is Projectile motion. In a projectile motion, the only acceleration acting is in the vertical direction which is acceleration due to gravity (g). Therefore, equations of motion can be applied separately in the X-axis and Y-axis to find the unknown parameters.

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Answered by Anjalihooda2345
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