Jessie Street is sometimes called the Australian Eleanor Roosevelt. Like Roosevelt, Street lived a life of privilege, but she devoted her efforts to working for the rights of the disenfranchised, including workers, women, refugees, and Aborigines.In addition,she gained international fame when she was the only woman on the Australian delegation to the conference that founded the United Nations,just as Eleanor Roosevelt was for the United States. Which of the following inferences may be drawn from the information presented in the passage?
A.
Eleanor Roosevelt and Jessie Street worked together to include women in the United Nations Charter.
B.
Usually,people who live lives of privilege do not spend much time participating in political activities.
C.
Discrimination in Australia is much worse than it ever was in the United States.
D.
At the time of the formation of the United Nations,few women were involved in international affairs.