Which Problem is Most Difficult to fix?

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Written standpoint on women in space

I believe that the most difficult problem to fix is sterotypes, because if sterotypes were not in place, women would be in more supier roles in all jobs.

I believe this because, majority of people believe that men are stronger than women, and that most have factored in ehen men were first sent into space 60 years ago. In 1950s USA, more jobs were opening for Africian-Amerian women in NASA, like mathematical genius ad physicist, Katherine Johnson. However, women were not allowef in meetings, so she asked if it was against the law for women to be in important meetings. Johnson's boldness payed off, and she atteneded the meetings. Men didn't allow women in their meetings, because they believed in the sterotype that women wen't intelligant enough to make important desicions.

My second example that supports my opionion is, in the 2011 Amercian scenus had information which showed the world how few women persured a career in STEM. Steroypes have decreased in recent years, however their impact on the past still shows today. The scenus showed that only 24% of women were in the STEM working force, whilst are shocking 76% of men were.

Everyone is equal, everyone deserves an opinion, and if more women hasve more jobs in space, moe opinions will be heard.

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  • I believe that this person is correct because stereotypes are the most difficult opinion to get rid of due to the fact that stereotypes have been around for many years now but fun fact did you know that pink was actually a very manly colour and it would symbolise your power and status but now it is known as a girl colour and that there is named a stereotype because the definition of stereotypes are " a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing"