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Which quotation from the text best supports the inference that the people of the sac nation do not typically challenge authority? "if he declared war he must lead them on to battle; that the great spirit had made him a great and brave general, and had sent him here to give him that medal and make presents to him for his people." "all were satisfied when they found that the great spirit had done what they had suspected was the work of nanamakee, he being a very shrewd young man." "some dissensions arose among them, in consequence of so much power being given to nanamakee, he being so young a man." "the three newly made chiefs returned to their village and explained to mukataquet, their father, who was the principal chief of the nation, what had been said and done."?

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"if he declared war he must lead them on to battle; that the great spirit had made him a great and brave general, and had sent him here to give him that medal and make presents to him for his people."

Step-by-step explanation:

This quote shows that if the general declared a war, the people of the sac nation would not question his choice as a way of not questioning his authority. On the contrary they would follow the orders of the general who should lead them to the battle of brave and honored form.

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User Janak Nirmal
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The statement is :if he declared war he must lead them on to battle; that the great spirit had made him a great and brave general, and had sent him here to give him that medal and make presents to him for his people.
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