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The distinction that Thomas Paine, author of <em>Common Sense</em>, is making between nations and courts is that nations exist to ensure citizen welfare while courts are set up to cater for the nobles' interests and lifestyles.
<h3>Who is Thomas Paine?</h3>
Thomas Paine was the English-American writer of Common Sense, which galvanized the American Revolution. Thomas Paine urged American colonists to be wary of the allures of courts and royalty in order to develop a modern democratic nation.
Thus, the distinction that Thomas Paine makes between nations and courts is that nations look after the people's welfare while courts are centered on the nobles.
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African Americans did not have a good education opportunity. Segregation was big and many African Americans were rejected from getting a better education.
Answer: (I’m just giving my view as a Christian, I can’t write your paragraph because I don’t know your beliefs.) As a Christian, I believe war can 100% be justified. Take America’s involvement in WWII for example: we were trying to not be involved directly, but just sending support and aid in the form of munitions and supplies. We really only got involved because a German ship fired on an American ship full of civilians and aid supplies. We joined because we were attacked and innocent lives were lost. On the topic of WWII, I should probably cover the usage of atomic weapons on the Japanese. I am a firm believer of “the ends justify the means.” I also believe the ends (ending the war) justified the means (destroying 2 cities and killing countless civilians). If we hadn’t, the body count would have been even higher than the count of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.