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Why did Johnny Blackwell choose to remain silent about the conflict?
Why did Johnny Blackwell choose to remain silent about the conflict?
- He wanted to maintain neighborliness
- He didn't have an opinion about the conflict
- He believed the conflict brought no benefit to the settlers
- His father advised him to avoid fights (correct)
What was Johnny's opinion about the war?
What was Johnny's opinion about the war?
- He thought the war brought profits to the settlers
- He believed the war was necessary for the colonies
- He felt the war caused disorderly behavior among the fighting men
- He considered the war a trouble in his community (correct)
Who else in the community shared Johnny's opinion about the war?
Who else in the community shared Johnny's opinion about the war?
- The local farmers (correct)
- The town merchants
- The woman who ran the dressmaker's shop
- The radical idealists in Philadelp
What did Johnny's father do when they read the Declaration of Independence?
What did Johnny's father do when they read the Declaration of Independence?
Why did the conflict cause enmity among Johnny's neighbors?
Why did the conflict cause enmity among Johnny's neighbors?
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