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What point is Thoreau making in the following passage from
Section 6 of Civil Disobedience?
Sec. 6: The soldier is applauded who refuses to serve in an unjust war by those who do not refuse to sustain the unjust government which makes the war."
A. People don't applaud the soldier who refuses to fight an unjust war or the government that wages it.
B. People applaud those fighting an unjust war and the government that is waging it.
C. People applaud the soldier who is against the war yet sustain the government that is waging the war.

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