fter the first Russo-Turkish War (1768-1774). Pankhurst (1858 - 1928) - British political activist and leader of the British suffragette movement.1889 Emmeline Pankhurst founded the Women s Franchise League, which advocated suffrage for women, followed by the Women s Social and Political Union in 1905. Her efforts came to fruition in March 1918, when women over the age of 30 were given the right to vote. In 1928 women were finally given the same voting rights as men in the United Kingdom.to her and other loyal activists work, today women all over the world have equal rights with men and can occupy senior positions, proving that they can be even better specialists than men.Theresa (1910 - 1997) - a Roman Catholic nun, Noble Prize for Peace laureate.Teresa is a personality known worldwide for her charity work, the virtuous life that she had, entirely devoted to the oppressed, the poor and the sick . In 10 years after her death in 2007, the Vatican has begun procedures for canonization, giving her the title "Blessed Teresa of Calcutta". Teresa's Missionaries of Charity had 610 Missions in 123 countries including hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis, soup kitchens, children's and family counseling Programmes, orphanages and schools.
Parks (1913 - 2005) - an African-American civil rights activist
December 1, 1955, she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat for a white passenger. During the next 381 days the black people of Montgomery have promoted the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which was one of the largest movements against racial segregation. Although blacks have fought for their freedom and equality since they arrived in the United States, Rosa Parks's civil disobedience and arrest changed the focus of the movement, from just relying on the courts to gain equality - to rejecting and protesting their treatment in segregated states. Gandhi (1917 - 1984) - Indian politician and one of the most powerful women in the world during her tenure.she came back from Oxford, Indira became a member of the National Congress Party. After India gained independence on August 15, 1947, the politician Indira Gandhi became one of the most important figures in the country. During her tenure, India experienced the highest improvement. In order to assert India on the international arena, she initiated The nuclear program and got involved into the Cold War, in a nine-month battle with Pakistan, being determined to confront Nixon. She was murdered on October 31, 1984, by some extremists infiltrated in his entourage. p align="justify"> Officials in the contemporary International Relations
XXI century has become a symbol of modernization in terms of promoting women on diplomatic posts. Since 1946, diplomacy has become an open field for women, and in 1972 the restrictive policies...