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EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND INSTITUTIONALIZED DISCRIMINATION The President of the United States of America

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EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND INSTITUTIONALIZED

DISCRIMINATION

The President of the United States of America

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Women’s Rights Movement

1848 Declaration of Sentiments

1920 Women’s suffrage

Significant Strides 70’s - present

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Executive Orders

Background

Significance

Eisenhower

Kennedy and Johnson

Clinton

Obama

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Analysis of Executive Order

Women underrepresented in workplace

Lack health insurance

Lack educational opportunities

Violence

Purpose

Mission

Discrimination

Denigration

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Contrast

Women hold majority of nations wealth (Kellogg Foundation)

Comprise almost half of nation’s workforce -49.83% (city and town info)

Posses healthcare insurance at higher rate

Greater access to public services

Distinct educational advantages

Violence info

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Summary

Executive order discriminates

Denigrating to women and girls

Problem is fixable

“The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race.” Chief Justice John Roberts