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HELP PLZ 10 POINTS
Using the drop-down menus, identify the viewpoint expressed in each quotation from Wheels of Change.
“‘With hardly any exception there is a consensus of opinion that the exercise of wheeling, properly regulated and indulged in at proper times and seasons, is of great benefit to all sound women and girls.’”
A. for bicycles
B. against bicyles
“Smith blamed the bicycle for the downfall of women's health, morals, and religious devotion.”
A. for bicycles
B. against bicyles
“‘Bicycling by young women has helped to swell the ranks of reckless girls who finally drift into the standing army of outcast women of the United States.’”
A. for bicycles
B. against bicyles
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