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it means unpredictably, erratically, and it means in a capricious manner

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Why is it easy for so many Americans to meet the formal requirements to become President?

The framers of the Constitution had an egalitarian mentality, and did not want to unfairly restrict the candidacy of any person. They had faith that the citizens would not choose unwisely or capriciously given the importance of the office. In this regard they differed from Aristotle, who saw democracy as ultimately a form of "mob rule" that favored populists and demagogues.


Why did Carson mcCullers start writing?

McCullers always wanted to become a concert pianist, but decided (seemingly capriciously) that she would become a writer instead at the age of 15. By the age of 16 she had read extensively and was already writing plays. In a reflection entitled How I Began to Write, McCullers talks about her childhood and her first attempts at writing, a piece which is published in The Mortgaged Heart, an anthology of her selected writings. This reflection could be a valuable resource in understanding why McCullers turned to writing instead of music.


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