The figure presented to the left is titled Growing Clout.  The figure is a representation 
of the statistical data for the number of women who are currently in congress.
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the number of women in the House of Representatives 
and Senate are increasing significantly since the 1990's
This is a bar graph showing the increasing representation of women in the Congress of the 
United States from 1970 to the present day. Women have increased from fewer than 20 members 
of Congress in 1970 to nearly 100 members of Congress in the present day. 
The figure presented is titled Growing Clout.  The figure is a representation of the statistical 
data for the number of women who are currently in congress.
The image depicts the number of women in congress. The data indicates that many more women 
are present in the house of representatives versus the senate.
This graph outlines the number of women in Congress (the House and the Senate) throughout 
the recent decades in American history. Women participation has increased in both the House 
and the Senate, but has rapidly increased in the House.
This image is entitled "Growing Clout."  It shows a graph depicting the number of women in 
Congress.  House members are shown in dark yellow and Senate members are shown in orange. 
 Numbers of women in Congress range from 0 to 100 from 1970 to 2010.  The source is the Clerk 
of the House of Representatives.  This graph appeared in The Wall Street Journal. 
This graph depicts the growing number of women in the United States Congress since 1970.  
The data include both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
This is a bar graph showing the amount of women in congress, separated by House and Senate, 
going from 1970 to 2010, and is shown in units of 20. Data was pulled from Wall Street Journal.
This single graphic shows the 'growing clout' of women in Congress, from 1970 to 2010. In 
1970, there were approx. 20. In 2010, there are a near 100 women in the House and Senate combined.
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the number of women in the house of representatives 
and the senate are increasing dramatically since the early 1990s