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taurus [48]
2 years ago
9

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.
History
1 answer:
ahrayia [7]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

It was the only document in 1776 calling for American independence. It pushed the United States to form a representative government.

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