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Which excerpt from Chapter 2 of Wheels of Change supports the viewpoint that cy "The bicycle is the devil's advance agent morally and physically in thousands of instances." Smith's resolution
called for "all true women and clergymen" to join with her in denouncing the bicycle craze among women as
"indecent and vulgar."

The Reverend Dr. A. Stewart Walsh, a respected clergyman in New York City and a cyclist himself, wrote a letter
to the editor of the Brooklyn Eagle declaring, "I have associated with thousands of riders ... and I have not seen
among them ... anything that could begin to approach the outrageous and scandalous indecency of the
resolutions of the alleged rescue league."

In fact, the impact of the bicycle on the health and welfare of its riders was the subject of a great deal of
discussion in the 1890s. At first, the popularity of the safety drew mostly praise as its use seemed to usher in a
new era of robust living.

Medical literature linked cycling to cures for everything from asthma and diabetes to heart disease and varicose
veins, while one study credited the decreasing death rate from consumption (tuberculosis) among women in Massachusetts to their increasing use of the bicycle.

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