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  2. Matriarchy - Wikipedia

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    Some, including Daniel Moynihan, claimed that there is a matriarchy among Black families in the United States, [26] [b] because a quarter of them were headed by single women; [27] thus, families composing a substantial minority of a substantial minority could be enough for the latter to constitute a matriarchy within a larger non-matriarchal ...

  3. List of elected and appointed female heads of state and ...

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    The following is a list of women who have been elected or appointed head of state or government of their respective countries since the interwar period (1918–1939). The first list includes female presidents who are heads of state and may also be heads of government, as well as female heads of government who are not concurrently head of state, such as prime ministers.

  4. List of the first women holders of political offices - Wikipedia

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    Council of Women World Leaders; List of elected and appointed female heads of state and government; List of the first LGBT holders of political offices; List of the first women heads of government and state in Muslim-majority countries; Muslim women political leaders; Women in government

  5. Yellowjackets, The Power, and the Rise of Matriarchy on TV - AOL

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    At a dark moment for feminism, creators keep dreaming up societies where women rule. But these visions aren't utopian. Yellowjackets, The Power, and the Rise of Matriarchy on TV

  6. Matriarchal religion - Wikipedia

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    A matriarchal religion is a religion that emphasizes a goddess or multiple goddesses as central figures of worship and spiritual authority. The term is most often used to refer to theories of prehistoric matriarchal religions that were proposed by scholars such as Johann Jakob Bachofen , Jane Ellen Harrison , and Marija Gimbutas , and later ...

  7. Matrilineality - Wikipedia

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    Clearly "female-heads have no legal recourse" from these laws which state "patriarchal interests".) [95] For example, "the economic welfare of female-heads [heads of households] depends upon networks" ("of kin and [matrilineal] community"), "networks that mediate the patriarchal-ideological nexus."

  8. The Socialists and Suffragettes of Oz - AOL

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    Baum gave the story a feminist ending, though: Once the rightful political order has reestablished itself, Oz's most powerful figures are two benevolent women, making the place a sort of matriarchy.

  9. Here’s What Female Political Representation Looks Like in ...

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