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Read this excerpt containing a quote from john brown and answer the question. you remember his words: "if i had interfered in behalf of the rich, the powerful, the intelligent, the so-called great, or any of their friends, parents, wives or children, it would all have been right. but i believe that to have interfered as i have done, for the despised poor, was not wrong, but right." why did emerson most likely include the quotation from john brown in his speech? a. to support the righteous notion that john brown was condemned because he chose to risk being vilified for defending impoverished, people rather than protecting the wealthy and politically well-connected b. to establish that john brown would have received a lighter sentence had he acted to defend the influential people of the country rather than choosing to defend those that others had determined unimportant c. to suggest that john brown believed that people holding a public office only cared about influential people, and since he tried to fight for the rights of people of no social position, his actions would inevitably be punished d. to contradict others' responses to john brown, especially those who felt that the legal judgment for his actions depended on those groups of people he ; since he only assisted people who had no voice in politics, his actions were condemned

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