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arsen [322]
3 years ago
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Think back to your predictions. Which of Thoreau’s ideas were presented in the text? Check the two boxes that best apply.

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Brilliant_brown [7]3 years ago
3 0

Think back to your predictions.

Which of Thoreau's ideas were presented in the text?

Check the two boxes that best apply.

Disapproval of government involvement

Support of the war and slavery

Belief that citizens should not support a government that does unethical things

Belief that the government needs to support and reform unethical citizens

Answer:

disapproval of government involvement

belief that citizens should not support a government that does unethical things

Explanation:

Henry David Thoreau's ideas that were presented in the text were: Disapproval of government involvement, and the belief that citizens should not support a government that does unethical things.

Thoreau was an American writer that penned his ideas for civil disobedience and published it in his famous book, "Walden". He was also a  supporter for the end of slave trade and criticized the government for using slaves and he was also against the Mexican-American war.

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