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The alternatives that correctly describe Shirley Chisholm are A and C:
- A. She was the first African-American woman to run for president of the United States.
- C. She was the first African-American woman elected to the US Congress.
<h3 /><h3>Who was Shirley Chisholm?</h3>
She was an American politician and educator, who stands out as the first African-American woman elected to the US Congress in 1968, in addition to being the first black woman to have run for the pre-candidate for the US presidency by the Democratic Party in 1972.
Therefore, her candidacy was driven by the civil rights movement and because of structural racism, during her campaign she received death threats.
This is an incomplete question, and the alternatives to the question are as follows:
- A. She was the first African-American woman to run for president of the United States.
- B. She served as a member of President Lyndon Johnson's Cabinet.
- C. She was the first African-American woman elected to the US Congress.
- D. She was the first African-American woman in the New York State legislature.
- E. She ran for the Republican presidential nomination.
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Climate change aggravates the effects of population growth, poverty, and rapid urbanisation. Without serious adaptation, climate change is likely to push millions further into poverty and limit the opportunities for sustainable development and for people to escape from poverty.
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Question: The September 27, 2003, Toronto Star had a headline reading, "Global Economy is Shifting Focus to East Asia". The article MOST LIKELY references:
Answer: ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) - A regionally-based international organization with ten members.
Explanation: The EU and ASEAN have a trade agreement in effect since 1980, however the EU refused to trade with Burma/Myanmar in 2003 due to the issues between human rights and that country. This trading barrier was mentioned in Toronto Star's headline reading, "Global Economy is Shifting Focus to East Asia".