The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States on the centennial of it's birth as a gesture of friendship by the French.
The statue depicts a woman standing upright, dressed in a flowing robe and a seven point spiked crown representing the Seven Seas, holding a stone tablet close to her body in her left hand and a flaming torch high in her right hand.
To suggest that the statue is anything other than female disgraces the mother of the artist whom the statue is modeled after, the statue herself, and everything she stands for.
2007-02-26 01:56:34
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answered by cherlindra2 2
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Seriously why did you waste 5 points for this question? Statue of Liberty is a depiction of a woman.
2007-02-26 18:50:45
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answered by Naru 4
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Inanimate objects do not have a "sex". However it is a depiction of a woman. Care to elaborate as to the location you're looking closely?
2007-02-26 08:54:57
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answered by pater47 5
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I am not sure what you are getting at, but since it was modeled on the artist's mother, I would go with female.
2007-02-26 09:30:06
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answered by Jim R 4
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None it is a STATUE. That is like asking what sex a PUPPET is. They don't have REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS and therefore they don't have a gender/sex. If you want to CLAIM it is one then it is a female.
2007-02-26 09:12:48
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answered by Anonymous
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A female.
2007-02-26 17:27:56
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answered by 3lixir 6
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She's called LADY LIBERTY does that give you a clue?????
2007-02-26 08:56:25
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answered by pb 3
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female
2007-02-26 08:54:19
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answered by Cuddly Lez 6
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Duh..................................Boobs, and female hips usually denote female.
2007-02-26 08:55:23
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answered by SALSA 6
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