Answers:
1.Madeleine Albright
2. Gertrude Boyle
3. Betty Friedan
4. Belva Lockwood
5. Olympia Brown
6. Patsy Mink
7. Rachel Carson
8. Rita Dove
9. Geraldine Ferraro
10. Mary Dyer
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