The use of tobacco is ridiculous. spreading the truth about tobacco would definitely help and just tell them the risks and dangers of it
The answer to the given question above would be option 1. The counter reformation tried to control the flow of information and ideas of the reformation by <span>creating the index of banned work. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day ahead!</span>
I would choose the letter "from".
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
I select the letter 'from' John Redfield to his “Brothers and Sisters” in Harper's Ferry on October 14, 1862. This letter caught my attention instantly because he's talking about the killing of their captain, which then made him have to stand up and defend for long hours.
I was also more attentive in the fact that "It seems very difficult to be a soldier," then he says "but after all I have to be one," as if he wasn't very pleased to be fighting, so he might have been there because he was enlisted and failed to pay the $300 to stop catering.
I feel that during those days it was very rigid and inequitable that wealthy people didn't have to fight, but they made those who couldn't pay the debt go to war. For those who were forced to give their lives for those who were seen as "strong in life and wealth," I feel very sad and heartbroken.
Middle class or bourgeois gained political influence