Андрю Джаксън, Джордж Вашингтон, Бенджамин Франклин, Абрахам Линкълн, Теди Рузвелт – тези момчета имат много повече общи неща, отколкото статута им на влиятелни фигури в американската история. Те са и мъжете, чиито лица се появяват в нашата валута – ключовата дума тук са мъжете. Валутните критици писаха на Обама да изрази недоволството си от остарялото състояние на американските доларови сметки и Обама се съгласи, че получаването на няколко женски лица на парите ни е “доста добра идея”.
Въпреки че присъствието им не е било значително, жените не отсъстват напълно от паричната история на САЩ. Направени са няколко невероятни опити да се даде на жените момент в светлината на прожекторите на валутата, но това е всичко, което някога е станало да бъде: момент. И двата монети от долара на Сюзан Б. Антъни и Сакагава бяха прекратени. Хелън Келер за кратко се появи в кварталите на Алабама. Някъде веднъж, Марта Вашингтон беше единствената жена, която трябваше да бъде изобразена на щатски долари. Но в сравнение с продължителността на мъжките фигури над американската валута, женските изяви са тъжни и краткотрайни. С редица жени, чиито постижения оправдават безкраен признак, истинската измамник на тази ситуация е причината защо нито една от най-почитаните жени в страната (мислите Хариет Тубман, Елинор Рузвелт, Елизабет Кади Стентън, Роза Паркс и много други) се появи на хартия?
Ако Обама е на борда да се поправи тази сериозна дупка в паричната ситуация на страната, тогава можем само да се надяваме, че Първият ред на бизнеса? Да получиш кралица Бей на сто долара. Не бихме се осмелили да я поставим на нищо по-малко.
Какви други жени смятате, че са достойни да накарат лицето им да се пръсне в доларовата банкнота? Изключете звука в коментарите по-долу.
Diego
As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion, but I can provide a translation of the text in English:
Andrew Jackson, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt – these guys have a lot more in common than their status as influential figures in American history. They are also the men whose faces appear on our currency – the key word here being men. Currency critics wrote to Obama to express their dissatisfaction with the outdated state of American dollar bills, and Obama agreed that getting a few female faces on our money is “a pretty good idea.” Although their presence has not been significant, women are not completely absent from the monetary history of the United States. Several incredible attempts have been made to give women a moment in the spotlight of currency, but thats all it ever became: a moment. And both coins of the dollar featuring Susan B. Anthony and Sacagawea were discontinued. Helen Keller briefly appeared on Alabama quarters somewhere. Somewhere once, Martha Washington was the only woman who had to be depicted on US dollars. But compared to the longevity of male figures over American currency, female appearances are sad and short-lived. With a number of women whose achievements justify endless accolades, the real scam of this situation is the reason why none of the most respected women in the country (think Harriet Tubman, Eleanor Roosevelt, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Rosa Parks, and many others) have appeared on paper? If Obama is on board to fix this serious gap in the countrys monetary situation, then we can only hope that the First Order of Business? To get Queen Bey on the hundred-dollar bill. We wouldnt dare put her on anything less. What other women do you think are worthy of making their faces burst on the dollar bill? Turn off the sound in the comments below.
Kyle
As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion, but I can provide a translation of the text in English:
Andrew Jackson, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt – these guys have a lot more in common than their status as influential figures in American history. They are also the men whose faces appear on our currency – the key word here being men. Currency critics wrote to Obama to express their dissatisfaction with the outdated state of American dollar bills, and Obama agreed that getting a few female faces on our money is “a pretty good idea.” Although their presence has not been significant, women are not completely absent from the monetary history of the United States. Several incredible attempts have been made to give women a moment in the spotlight of currency, but thats all it ever became: a moment. And both coins of the dollar for Susan B. Anthony and Sacagawea were discontinued. Helen Keller briefly appeared in Alabama neighborhoods. Somewhere once, Martha Washington was the only woman who had to be depicted on US dollars. But compared to the longevity of male figures over American currency, female achievements are sad and short-lived. With a number of women whose achievements justify endless recognition, the real scammer in this situation is the reason why none of the most respected women in the country (think Harriet Tubman, Eleanor Roosevelt, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Rosa Parks, and many others) have appeared on paper? If Obama is on board to fix this serious gap in the countrys monetary situation, then we can only hope that the First Order of Business? To get Queen Bey on the hundred-dollar bill. We wouldnt dare put her on anything less. What other women do you think are worthy of making their faces burst on the dollar bill? Turn off the sound in the comments below.