It has to be d all answers are correct
<span>The working class and the menial laborers are the main part of the proletariat. These are the people who do not have access to the means of production and are at the behest of the bourgeoisie, who do have access to the capital needed to control those who lack.</span>
<span>What motivates the perpetrators of such attacks? In a ground-breaking study, University of Chicago political scientist Robert Papp has shown that there is little connection between religious fundamentalism and suicide attacks. The leading instigators of suicide attacks between 1980 and 2001 were the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka, a nationalist group whose members, though from Hindu families, are adamantly opposed to religion. Religion does not play as large a role as it is normally accorded.</span>
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The part specifying the political way of thinking of the creators, the part posting allegations against abuse by King George and the British government, and the end with the colonists' affirmation of purpose.
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The correct answer is D. All of the above
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Sylvester Graham was mainly known as a dietary reformer during the 19th century and in some cases considered as the "Father of Vegetarianism" because he supported the idea that meat had negative effects on the body and soul of people; besides this as dietary a Reformer Graham was influenced by religious ideas as he believed diet was linked to sexuality and physical pleasure as there were the result of going against the natural law that according to Graham was to eat only plants as Adam and Eve.
These ideas were controversial during the 19th century but also many people began supporting Graham's reforms and became reformers themselves that as Graham aimed at leading changes in diet that were related to the body, nutrition and soil as it was believed meat had negative effect in them, but also in sexuality as by keeping a correct diet lust could be prevented. Therefore, Sylvester Graham's reformers target all of the above (the human body, nutrition, and sexuality).