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Which detail from the foreword to Wheels of Change supports the viewpoint that access to bicycles improves the lives of women and children?

[M]y husband, F. K. Day, and I founded World Bicycle Relief (WBR). WBR works to provide access to independence and livelihood through the power of bicycles.
During our work in Sri Lanka in 2005-2006, we put more than 24,000 new bicycles into the hands of those rebuilding their lives. Since 2006, we have moved into Africa where we currently work in Zambia.
It is a challenge for many African girl students to remain in school. A myriad of obstacles often stand in their way.
A long list of benefits of educating a girl in a developing country compiled by the World Health Organization includes later marriages, smaller families, better hygiene, greatly increased likelihood that further children will receive education, and my favorite—greater confidence.

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Answered by nehamehrab
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[M]y husband, F. K. Day, and I founded World Bicycle Relief (WBR). WBR works to provide access to independence and livelihood through the power of bicycles.

The detail that has been given here from the Wheels of Change talks about how with the invention of the bicycle changed the life of the people in the society.

Bicycles played a very important role in giving independence to the women in their commuting from one place to the other place. This also helped them to earn their livelihood on their own. The bicycles had a great role in the life of the children also.

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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[M]y husband, F. K. Day, and I founded World Bicycle Relief (WBR). WBR works to provide access to independence and livelihood through the power of bicycles.

Option(a) is correct.

Explanation:

  • The main idea of the story "Wheels of change" is to describe the impacts that bicycles have on the lives of many people.
  • it has become a source of livelihood.
  • The bicycle is not only environment-friendly vehicle, but it is also affordable and economical.
  • It provides a great source of pleasure to both adults and children.
  • Bicycles have also given independence to women.
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