What is the difference between gender as a category and gender as a process?

What will be an ideal response?

Gender as a category is a form of socially constructed political identity that considers variation in the social meaning of masculinity and femininity around the world. On the other hand, gender as a political process refers to the individual involvement in political institutions to either preserve or change gender relations, or ways in which existing social context and political institutions shape one's relative ability to preserve and/or change gender relations.

Political Science

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Which of the following was a fundamental claim of the George W. Bush administration's case for the 2003 war in Iraq?

a. Iraq was directly responsible for the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. b. Iraq was a threat to American security interests. c. The Persian Gulf War begun by President George H. W. Bush had never really ended and needed to be brought to a close. d. Saddam Hussein had issued threats against the United States and had permitted Osama bin Laden to use camps in Iraq for training terrorists.

Political Science

According to world systems theory, ________ have the greatest difficulty because they struggle to keep from falling backward while using government intervention to attempt to advance.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Political Science