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who was Golda Meir.

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It is an honest question; to be quite honest, had I not been a student at Golda Meir School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, I most likely never would have discovered her myself. Golda Meir came from an ordinary childhood and grew to accomplish extraordinary achievements; such as becoming the fourth Prime Minister of Israel in 1969. Ever since I first learned of Golda Meir’s background, she has since been a role model for me. To be or not to be is not a question of compromise. Either you be or you dont be. G.M. 1974 Golda Meir was born Golda Mabovitch in Kiev (Ukraine) on May 3, 1898. After her eighth birthday, her family immigrated to the United States, and called Milwaukee, Wisconsin their new home. Golda was a student at Milwaukees Fourth Street School I was a student in the same building, now named Golda Meir School for the Gifted and Talented She also joined a youth Zionist movement in the local neighborhood. As an adult, she grew up to be a schoolteacher, and married Morris Myerson in 19

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A. Golda Meir (Hebrew: גולדה מאיר , Arabic: جولدا مئير, born Golda Mabovitz, May 3, 1898 – December 8, 1978), known as Golda Meyerson from 1917-1956, was one of the founders of the State of Israel. Meir served as the Minister of Labour, Foreign Minister, and then as the fourth Prime Minister of Israel from March 17, 1969 to June 3, 1974. As the BBC put it, Golda Meir was the “Iron Lady” of Israeli politics years before the epithet was coined for Margaret Thatcher.[1] David Ben-Gurion, the nation’s first Prime Minister, once described her as “the only man in the Cabinet.” She was Israel’s first (and, to date, only) female Prime Minister, and was the third female Prime Minister in the world.[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golda_Meir Though I think B is a great choice!

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