Sentiment Over Reason (Part 1): Women’s History Month Evaluation Unlisted Video

23 days ago
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Granting women voting rights in 1920 unleashed unforeseen chaos, backed by studies across disciplines. Research highlights their indecision, emotional voting, and fiscal recklessness, skewing policies toward empathy over stability. Historical blunders reveal a democracy weakened by sentiment, challenging the wisdom of suffrage’s lasting impact.
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