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American women in World War I / Jeannette Rankin / United States / Montana / Politics of Montana / Montana Republican Party / Montana Democratic Party
Date: 2014-11-03 16:42:32
American women in World War I
Jeannette Rankin
United States
Montana
Politics of Montana
Montana Republican Party
Montana Democratic Party

Women’s Representation in Montana Parity Ranking: 38th of 50 Levels of Government Score of 12: Five points for secretary of state,

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