Before she entered politics, Shirley Chisholm was an educator and an advocate for poor children. She saw first-hand that children and families living in poverty were often ignored by the government; she also saw that most of the agencies with power were run by white people, and while they were well-meaning, they were often unaware of the needs of the black community. She decided that becoming part of the political process might be a way to speak up on behalf of those whom she perceived as lacking a voice. That resulted in her running for election to the New York State Assembly, and later, running for congress.
The correct answer is <span>C. feared powerful political groups but believed that individual men can be reasonable and responsible.
Swift was against various political organizations because he believed they were corrupted and they tried to corrupt individuals as well. He believed that people themselves weren't bad, it's just when given power and a chance to control others, they would eventually turn corrupt. His thought was that individuals could also be powerful, whilst retaining their senses, which he did not think was possible in groups.
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The choice that avoids run-on sentences to present the information clearly and correctly is, "Levi wanted to save the endangered sparrows. He built a birdhouse, and he passed out flyers. He also hung signs to tell people to keep their cats inside." To avoid run-on sentences, the writer limited the use of conjunctions to avoid confusion and instead, divided it into three sentences.
Subject is beer since thats what you are taking about.