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poizon [28]
3 years ago
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In what ways was Thomas Paine’s Common Sense similar to Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence?

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Marina CMI [18]3 years ago
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I believe the answer is B. Common sense was basically a 50-page pamphlet of why you should support America becoming an independent country, and for that to work Thomas had to write the King as a tyrannical power. In the DOI it states that King George III's and his power is tyrannical. 

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