What made Thomas Paine’s Common Sense a unique document? a. It wanted the United States to form a representative government. b.
It was mostly original in its ideas and concepts. c. It was the only document in 1776 calling for American independence. d. It expanded the size of the public sphere, going beyond the elite. e. It talked about how American commerce would flourish even more once it was no longer under British regulations.
Basically the comic artist was trying to say Washington is and won't ever be sane again, so henry will die. That's why the two women in the doorway and the dog look worried.
The author of this excerpt is presenting an argument for Japan to follow a policy of "<span>(4) economic imperialism" since there are so few other options available. </span>
The Colosseum. The Pantheon. The Baths of Carcalla. The Arc of Constantine. Circus Maximus. The Tower of Hurcules. The Pyramid of Cestius. The Arena of Nimes. The Baths of Trajan. Porta Nigra.
I believe it is A, because it states “labor of his body, and the work of his hands... are properly his” which means that what someone create (or produce) belongs to them and own the right.