The pamphlet Common Sense had such a powerful impact on the American colonists because: It was clearly written with a direct message that appealed to their pride and hope for the future.
<h3>What was the pamphlet, Common Sense?</h3>
- Common Sense was a series of pamphlets written by Thomas Paine with the aim of encouraging Americans to stand up against British rule.
- The words in the pamphlets were strongly worded because Paine wanted to appeal to their sense of pride and move them to action that would secure their future.
So, option A is right.
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Explanation:Both followed a strict code of behavior. For Samurai, that code was Bushido (need to explain) and for knights that code was Chivalry- loyal to your feudal lord, your heavenly Lord, and your chosen lady. Both had to swear loyalty to their lords. For Samurai that lord was known as a daimyo.
Abraham Lincoln- preserved the union
Ronald Regan - trickledown economics
Theodore Roosevelt- built Panama Canal
George Washington - commanded continental army
Franklin D Roosevelt - new deal program
Thomas Jefferson - Louisiana Purchase
Andrew Jackson - expanded presidency
John Marshall - Marbury v Madison
I think Jainism is one but I don't know about the other one