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What is the highest position women have in the U.S. government?

Currently, the highest position a woman holds in the U.S. government is Secretary of State. The State Department is extremely important and represents the U.S. in diplomatic talks with world leaders. The woman in this position is Hillary Clinton. There also are other women in the president's cabinet-- the term "cabinet" refers to the top advisers who are the heads of various governmental departments.


Who was the highest ranking woman in the history of the us government?

The Highest?? Well the US government was setup into 3 separate branches to make sure no branch had all the power (check and balances). Even though we see Obama as our "President" he doesn't pose all the "power". I would say maybe: Nancy Pelosi:the current speaker of the house of representatives or maybe Hiliary Clinton: The secretary of state here is a good site: http://www.infoplease.com/spot/whmbios6.html ---- ----


A 'spinser' is a woman who has never?

if you mean spinster, a woman who never married


What is barren woman?

A barren woman is a woman who is incapable of conceiving, or incapable of carrying a child to term. A woman is termed "barren" if she never manages to have a child. This is an old, emotionally-charged term which also conveys a value judgement, as if the woman's value as a person were intrinsically linked to her reproductive ability.


What does 'court a woman' mean?

it basically means that you are dating or beginning a relationship with the woman.

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