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The blowing up of the lawnmower results in the confirmation that soldiers were indeed injured or killed during the incident.

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A) True
B) False

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Final answer:

The statement about the lawnmower does not relate to the provided historical content and cannot be answered accurately without additional context. Several related historical questions are addressed with brief responses: the legitimacy of the Glorious Revolution, the rewards for Revolutionary War soldiers, and the reasons for the Proclamation of 1763.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement regarding the blowing up of the lawnmower as confirmation of soldiers being injured or killed appears to be out of context and does not relate directly to the historical content provided. The questions from exercises and sections listed pertain to historical events and assessments of those events. Below are the answers that could be confidently addressed:

  • According to John Locke, the Glorious Revolution was a legitimate one. True.
  • Revolutionary war soldiers were not well rewarded for their service. False.
  • The Proclamation of 1763 was enacted in part as a response to Pontiac's War. True.

As there is no clear connection, and it is not possible to confirm the accuracy of the provided lawnmower statement, it would be inappropriate to attribute a true or false value to it without further context from the history lesson the question is referencing.

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