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Politician, scientist, and academic who is the 66th president of Mexico (2024-)
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Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo
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Fourth prime minister of Israel (1969-1974)
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Golda Meir
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Argentine politician, activist, actress, and philanthropist who served as First Lady of Argentina (1946-1952)
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Eva Peron
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German politician, only woman to serve as Chancellor (2005-2021)
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Angela Merkel
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American lawyer and jurist who served as associate justice to the Supreme Court (1993-2020)
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, known for her complex and influential role in the politics of the time, sought to use Roman influence to restore lost territory to Egypt
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Cleopatra
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First woman elected to Parliament in Canada (1921-1940)
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Agnes Macphail
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American attorney, politician and jurist who served as the associate justice of the US Supreme Court (1981-2006)
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Sandra Day O'Connor
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Burmese politician, democracy advocate, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate known for her non-violent struggle for democracy
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Aung San Suu Kyi
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First woman to serve as the president of a country (1974-1976)
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Isobel Peron
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Prime minister of New Zealand known for her leadership during the Christchurch mosque shooting (2017-2023)
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Jacinda Ardern
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Filipino president who restored democratic rule (1986-1992)
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Corazon Aquino
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49th Vice President of the US (2021-2025)
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Kamala Harris
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Powerful and successful female pharaoh who ruled ancient Egypt for 22 years, making her the longest-reigning female ruler in Egyptian history.
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Hatshepsut
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British political activist who helped women win the right to vote
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Emmeline Pankhurst
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Irish politician, 7th president, and first female president (1990-1997)
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Mary Robinson
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Champion of suffrage she was the first American woman to run for president of the United States
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Victoria Woodhull
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American politician, lawyer, and diplomat, 67th US Secretary of State (2009-2013)
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Hillary Clinton
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Queen of the Iceni tribe in Britain who led a large rebellion against Roman rule in 60 or 61 CE.
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Boudica
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First Finnish president (2000-2012)
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Tarja Halonen
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Referred to as the Iron Lady, prime minister of the UK (1979-1990)
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Margaret Thatcher
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First women elected head of a democratic government in a Muslim-majority country (1988-1990) and (1993-1996)
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Benazir Bhutto
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Canadian politician, journalist, and stateswoman served as the 23rd governor general of Canada (1984-1990) and 29th Speaker of the House (1980-1984)
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Jeanne Sauve
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Considered the first Iron Lady, Indian politician and stateswoman who served as prime minister (1966-1977) (1980-1984)
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Indira Gandhi
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American diplomat and political scientist, first woman to serve as US Secretary of State (1997-2001)
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Madeleine Albright
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First elected female head of state in Africa, 24th president of Liberia (2006-2018)
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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
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