(1) In paragraph twelve Shirley Chisholm says, “for this reason I propose the Equal Rights Amendment to be made into a law.” Wha
t is the reason she is speaking of when she says this? Answer:
(2) What is the counterclaim that goes against Shirley Chisholm’s belief that the Equal Rights Amendment should go into effect? In what paragraph do you find the first counterclaim?
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(3) How does Shirley Chisholm refute the first counterclaim?
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(4) Where can you find another counterclaim that goes against this law going into effect? What is it?
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(5) How does she refute the second counterclaim?
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(6) . What is the argument Shirley Chisholm ends her speech with. Do you agree? Explain.
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Exceeding the speed limit is a matter of civil law. The civil law encompasses private relations between the members of a community.
The source of this law is a combination between an statute and a regulation.
The purpose of the law is to protect peoples right to safety. This is a term established in article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
If this law did not exist, government officials would be failing in their duty to secure the right to safety of the citizens of this country. Citizens would be exposed to worsened conditions while being driving a car or as a pedestrian.
Considering the autobiography of Lincoln, the two authors uses the same style in supporting their claims. The supporting evidence they use is strong which makes their claims logically correct. They describe it intensively and they provide great amount arguments to prove their claims