If Women Had Their Own Currency, Here’s What It Would Be WorthCharlotte Alter @charlottealter Maya Rhodan @m_rhodan July 31, 2014 After a little girl aske...
If Women Had Their Own Currency, Here’s What It Would Be Worth
Charlotte Alter @charlottealter Maya Rhodan @m_rhodan July 31, 2014
After a little girl asked President Obama why there aren’t any women on U.S. currency, he said that adding some female faces to our cash sounded like a "pretty good idea". Almost immediately, all of our fantasies came alive on the web. What would, let’s say, Ruth Bader Ginsburg look like on a $20 bill? Where would we spend our Beyoncé $10 bill first? Will our grandmas give us a Susan B. Anthony $5 bill on our birthdays and tell us not to spend it all at once?
But then we remembered: because of the wage gap, a dollar for a woman is not the same as a dollar for a man. Although the true extent of the gender pay gap is widely disputed even among feminists, President Obama said in the 2014 State of the Union that women make only 77¢ for every dollar a man makes.
Disponível em: http://time.com. Acesso em: 18 ago. 2014 (adaptado).
A) o movimento feminista lutaria arduamente em favor dessa ideia.
B) o presidente limitaria a impressão dessas imagens a apenas algumas notas.
C) a votação para a escolha de tais celebridades seria realizada pela internet.
D) a disputa para a seleção envolveria tanto personalidades vivas quanto já falecidas.
E) a nota com o rosto de uma mulher valeria menos do que a mesma cédula com o retrato de um homem.
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