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Talia Lloyd & Aneesa Guerrero 8-3

The legacy of “The Iron Lady”… Margaret Hilda Thatcher. Talia Lloyd & Aneesa Guerrero 8-3. The Life of Margaret Thatcher.

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Talia Lloyd & Aneesa Guerrero 8-3

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  1. The legacy of “The Iron Lady”… Margaret Hilda Thatcher Talia Lloyd & Aneesa Guerrero 8-3

  2. The Life of Margaret Thatcher Margaret Hilda Roberts now known as Margaret Hilda Thatcher was born on October 13,1925; in Lincolnshire, England. Her mother Beatrice Roberts Nee Stephenson was also born and raised in Lincolnshire, and her father Alfred Roberts is from Northamptonshire, United Kingdom. Thatcher and her older sister Muriel Joyce Roberts had a close relationship, but they had a strict upbringing. Margaret attended Huntingtower Road Primary School, and at the age of 10 she won a scholarship to Kensteven and Grantham Girl’s High School; later she went to Somerville, Oxford University. Because Margaret Thatcher's home and early life in Grantham, it helped play a large part in forming her political convictions. Therefore, Grantham was the start of her career and it helped give a push into politics.

  3. How Margaret Began and Ended How Margret Thatcher Began and Ended Margaret Thatcher began as a young activist in politics, by running errands for the local Conservative party during election campaigns. In her mid-twenties she ran as the Conservative candidate for the strong Labour seat of Dartford at the General Elections of 1950 and 1951, winning national publicity as the youngest woman candidate in the country. She lost both times, but cut the Labour majority and enjoyed the experience of campaigning. Unlike many Conservatives that time, she had little difficulty getting a hearing from any audience and she spoke easily, with force and confidence, on issues that mattered to the voters. For the last quarter century Margaret Thatcher has been one of the world's most influential and respected political leaders, as well as one of the most controversial and dynamic speaker. June 1970 Margaret was appointed secretary of state for education and science. Next, after her job as a secretary, in May Thatcher may history of being the first female prime minister of Great Britain.

  4. “Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren't. “-Margaret Thatcher Although Margaret Thatcher has had many accomplishments in her life, We believe that she should be admired . She should be admired because throughout her career, she successfully shifted the British economy and the foreign. Thatcher also in the year of 1980’s-1990’s , she ended the Cold War and spread the word of democracy. Lastly she strengthen the political and economic freedom in every continent. By all these accomplishments, we believe that she is a positive influence to young women. We say this because by seeing her do all these wonderful things throughout her lifetime, it makes young women want to follow her lead . Margaret shows the strengthen that every women should have and how to become a leader. We believe that this is what a real strong woman looks like.

  5. Important Citations ! -Edwards, Andrew. "Thatcher, Margaret." World Book Online Reference Center. 2009. [Place of access.]  2 April 2009 www.factmonster.com/http://pearsoneducationMargaretThatcher -Essentail Margaret Thatcher. 24.march.2009 Margaret Thatcher foundation.  1.April. 2009 <http://www.margaretthatcher.org/essential/biography.asp>. 

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