Savannah State University Dark End of The Street & Gender and Elections Questions
I need an explanation for this Political Science question to help me study.
1. What are four misconceptions about the Civil Rights Movement that McGuire challenges in her book At the Dark End of the Street? How does this change the overall trajectory of the meaning and success of the Civil Rights Movement? Is McGuire’s re-telling of the story convincing? Use the text to support your answer. (PDF ATTACHED)
2. Drawing upon Chapter 1 of Gender and Elections, in what ways did the gendered nature of the Presidency affect the 2016 Presidential Election? Provide examples, showing both how the presidency is gendered and how it affected the election. Is there a way to fight against the way the presidency is currently gendered? If so, how? (PDF ATTACHED)
3. How has having women run as both presidential and vice-presidential candidates changed the nature of the electoral process? Are women treated the same way as men? Why or why not? Explain your answers using Chapter 2 of the textbook as your source. (PDF ATTACHED
1 full page per question. Do not type out questions simply respond to them in the order they are listed. Outside sources do not need to be used. PDFs are attached! Format is not important. No plags