This is because in the recent years we have discovered that Queen Elizabeth’s reign was not only a politically successful reign, but also socially successful reign. This not only includes Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, but also Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Anne, and also Queen Victoria’s reign. This is because royal succession gender equality is now promoting feminism. As we view from past history, past rulers of the Commonwealth were predominantly male, but many people are believing that the women’s reign were much more successful than the men’s. Another way in which Queen Elizabeth’s reign is promoting feminism is by changing the laws and rules of succession from one generation to the next. Previously before Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, the line of succession went to the eldest male child first, ignoring the elder female child. Currently, she is trying to promote new laws to encourage and promote female rulers. This shows how her gender is a good asset during her rule to many other future ruler. This is all in Queen Elizabeth II’s process to promote feminism. She also describes in her Centenary Celebration of the Women’s Institute the progress of feminism over the years of her reign and its effect worldwide. "There has been significant economic and social change since 1915. Women have been granted the vote, British women have climbed Everest for the first time and the country has elected its first female prime minister." This shows that women are now given much more opportunities now in life than before 1915. Queen Elizabeth also considers herself as a feminist icon and approves of all advancements to females. In conclusion, during Elizabeth II’s reign, gender was viewed as asset because it helped make her successful in promoting
This is because in the recent years we have discovered that Queen Elizabeth’s reign was not only a politically successful reign, but also socially successful reign. This not only includes Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, but also Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Anne, and also Queen Victoria’s reign. This is because royal succession gender equality is now promoting feminism. As we view from past history, past rulers of the Commonwealth were predominantly male, but many people are believing that the women’s reign were much more successful than the men’s. Another way in which Queen Elizabeth’s reign is promoting feminism is by changing the laws and rules of succession from one generation to the next. Previously before Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, the line of succession went to the eldest male child first, ignoring the elder female child. Currently, she is trying to promote new laws to encourage and promote female rulers. This shows how her gender is a good asset during her rule to many other future ruler. This is all in Queen Elizabeth II’s process to promote feminism. She also describes in her Centenary Celebration of the Women’s Institute the progress of feminism over the years of her reign and its effect worldwide. "There has been significant economic and social change since 1915. Women have been granted the vote, British women have climbed Everest for the first time and the country has elected its first female prime minister." This shows that women are now given much more opportunities now in life than before 1915. Queen Elizabeth also considers herself as a feminist icon and approves of all advancements to females. In conclusion, during Elizabeth II’s reign, gender was viewed as asset because it helped make her successful in promoting