The insertion of women in the political class of US had its origins on 26 August 1920 with the passage of the 19th Amendment, after a long process where the recognition of the vote was not accompanied by the right to representation, much less to be part of the national politics of Legal way being recognized as citizens. It seems that the society of the United States is placed in a place of equality to men and women, a very clear example is Hilary Clinton in the past elections, but it is not quite so as Lili Gil states in The Gender Crisis in Politics: U.S. Congress Fails at Equality. Americans should support Women in Us politics, because equal involvement would create a stronger government, and because women bring different insights to political …show more content…
Gil claims, “could the issue with our government be the absence of diversity and a fresh female perspective in places of power and decision-making?” (Gil1). It is even necessary to deepen, to make visible and to put in front of the whole social agenda, politics and in the concise of the U.S.; citizens in order to promote equity and a better quality of life in the society where women have, in many cases, been affected by unequal and discriminatory attitudes and measures. Gil acknowledges, “Besides the silent boys’ club mentality that prevails at most circles of political power, there is also a gap in female candidacy and overall awareness and support for those running” (Gil 4). Politics is one of the substantive areas in which the situation of inequality between women and men is expressed. People´s mentality and structures restrict the right of women to access and participate in the same way as men in political and, in general, in all those key areas of power that determine the collective interest of the …show more content…
The participation of women in the political life of the United States goes beyond a complaint or an ideology; Is clearly something faithfully grounded. Gil argues in his article, “No, this is not a feminist column or a complaint letter…it simply is a reminder of the embarrassing facts that ranks the United States 78th worldwide in female political representation (Gil 1).” The author clearly shows the low eminent representation in politics. The participation of women is limited by gender. This reaffirms that the participation of women in the public sphere is still controlled by men. Political representation is a process that determines a relationship between governed and governed, which implies the development of the country, through the participation of the people who determines by voting to their political class, who will act with the decisions according to the needs of the represented. This scarce of women representing reflects the scarcity of different insights. The Gender Crisis in Politics: U.S. Congress Fails at Equality shows that in the modern political culture we cannot ignore the political participation of women. Women have had few experiences of political work; Where they have to face mechanisms of exclusion, invisibility, and tutelage. The canons and models that exist in our political culture