Reread lines 9-24. How does chisholm use inductive reasoning to support her argument? What conclusion does she drawfront the evidence she Presents?
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Shirley Chisholm was the first African American congresswoman of NewYork.
Chisholm competed for the Presidential elections of America but could not succeed and became the political opponent to the ruling party.
Chisholm gave a speech to the house of Representatives on March 26, 1969, defending the then President's decision to start a defense system against missiles. It was inductive in bring out the failures of the ruling party.
Inductive reasoning to support her argument
- Chisholm slowly bring out the promises given by the President to implement programs for the development of the country.
- But there was a delay in the implementation.
- The delay was caused by the decision to launch nuclear missiles.
Conclusion drawn:
The action of president Nixon's decision to launch a missile was not a priority compared to launching new programs for the development of the country.
Shirley Chisholm was the first African-American congresswoman of New York. She competed for the Presidential elections of America but unfortunately could not succeed, thus, became the political opponent to the ruling party.
Chisholm gave a speech to the house of Representatives on March 26, 1969, defending the then President's decision to start a defense system against missiles.
Inductive reasoning to support her argument
- She points out the promises given by the President to implement programs for the development of the country.
- points out the delay in the implementation.
- points out the reason behind delay that was caused by the decision to launch nuclear missiles.
Conclusion:
It was clear that the action of president Nixon's decision to launch a missile was not the first priority as compared to launching new programs for the development and growth of the country.