“Women in Leadership: Breaking Barriers Over Time.”

By Rohan74
  • Period: 1533 to

    Queen Elizabeth I

    Role Achievements: Queen of England (1558–1603)
    Strengthened England’s economy and global influence
    Established Protestantism and defeated the Spanish Armada
    Impact:
    Created a stable and powerful monarchy
    Encouraged exploration and the arts (Elizabethan Age)
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    Marie Curie

    Role Achievements: Physicist and chemist, first woman to win a Nobel Prize
    Discovered polonium and radium, advanced cancer treatment
    Impact: Pioneered medical research on radioactivity
    Broke gender barriers in science
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    Indira Gandhi

    Role Achievements: First female Prime Minister of India (1966–1977, 1980–1984)
    Led economic and agricultural reforms (Green Revolution)
    Impact:
    Strengthened India’s global presence
    Promoted self-sufficiency in food production
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    Angela Merkel

    Role Achievements: First female Chancellor of Germany (2005–2021)
    Led Germany through economic and political stability
    Impact:
    Strengthened the European Union
    Advocated for renewable energy and human rights