Answer: C. I don't want any of the medicine lodges [schools and churches] within the country. I want the children raised as I was.
Explanation: got the answer from a quizlet
The sentence that contains a misplaced or dangling modifier is the one that follows:
B. Being from a small town in Wisconsin, the subway was a new experience for Matt.
All the information which appears before the comma (being from a small town in Wisconsin) seems to be related to the subway, and not to Matt, since "the subway" appears right after it. Obviously, the purpose was to use a modifier (the whole clause, in this particular case) in order to give information about Matt, and not about the subway. A better way to convey the idea originally intended would be:
Being from a small town in Wisconsin, Matt experienced the subway as something new.
The Puritans focused on religion and personal experiences in their writings, while the writers of the Revolution era put more emphasis on reason and logic.