Thomas Paine, a recent English emigrant to America, provided the Patriot cause with a stimulating pamphlet titled Common Sense. Until his fifty-page pamphlet appeared, colonial grievances had been mainly directed at the British Parliament; few colonists considered independence an option. Paine, however, directly attacked allegiance to the monarchy, which had remained the last frayed connection to Britain. The “common sense” of the matter, he stressed, was that King George III bore the responsibility for the rebellion. Americans, Paine urged, should consult their own interests, abandon George III, and assert their independence. Only by declaring independence, Paine predicted, could the colonists enlist the support of France and Spain and thereby engender a holy war of monarchy against the monarchy.
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With the aim of the Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 to add more justices (maximum of six) in the Congress, more favorable rulings are expected to be implemented, especially to situations where the court has given unconstitutional rulings. This was proposed by former US President Franklin Roosevelt.
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The correct answer to this question is C, In democracies the power of the government is limited.
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He is a liar(didn't discover and name)cheater(stole the first people who were there, he stole their "discovery) thief, goes for last explanation
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