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The New Power of Women in Politics

Author: Gay, Kathlyn

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 10.3
Points 4.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 20216
Points per Word 0.000198
Page Count 128
Points per Page 0.03125

Description

The New Power of Women in Politics examines the historical roots and contemporary factors that have expanded women's involvement in political systems across the United States. It also provides concrete strategies for overcoming gender, racial, and age-based barriers in politics. Through case studies and data-driven narratives, the work highlights the impact of women's leadership and offers actionable steps for individuals and groups working to increase political inclusion.

Quick Summary

Dive into the electrifying rise of women shaking up the political arena, where history meets today's headlines and young readers see how a single voice can spark a movement. They'll be drawn in by real-world stories of bold leaders, nail-biting debates, and behind-the-scenes moments that turn classroom civics into a pulse-pounding journey. If your kid loves the empowering biographies in the "Women Who Changed the World" series, they'll love this fast-paced look at today's political trailblazers. Perfect for teens in grades 9-12 who crave inspiring, true-life drama and want to see how the next generation of leaders is already making history.