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1 point An Englishman, Arthur Young, travelled through France during the years from 1787 to 1789 and wrote detailed descriptions of his journeys. He often commented on what he saw."He who decides to be served and waited upon by slaves, ill-treated slaves at that, must be fully aware that by doing so he is placing his property and his life in a situation which is very different from that he would be in, had he chosen the services of free and well- treated men. And he who chooses to dine to the accompaniment of his victims groans, should not complain if during a riot his daughter gets kidnapped or his son's throat is slit.” In the above statement: Who is Young criticizing and what danger is he referring to? * The Feudal class and the danger is revolution O The King Louis XVI and tax proposal The peasants and danger of Food Crisis O The Business Class and the danger is loss of free trade​

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