How has the political participation of women in South Carolina signaled a change in the state's politics?

The number of women in South Carolina's General Assembly equals the number of men.

South Carolina voters have elected two women to represent the state in the U.S. Senate.

Women have been elected to important political positions in the state, such as the office of governor.

The Gender Equity in Education Act was passed in South Carolina's General Assembly in 2004.

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Women have been elected to important political positions in the state, such as the office of governor.