"Thomas Paine – wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense," which argued for independence from Great Britain", the American leader is matched with his appropriate contribution.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Through the pamphlet, Thomas Paine encouraged the people from the colonies to battle for classless society and government. This pamphlet was published when the war of Independence in America began and it catapulted itself to fame within no time.
At one point it remained as the most popularly circulated book ever in U.S.A. Hence, clearly shows that Thomas Paine created the pamphlet titled “Common Sense” between 1775 and 1776. In that pamphlet, he argued for the freedom from Great Britain.
The main reason why large plantations developed in the South during the colonial period was that<u> the climate in the South provided longer growing seasons. </u>(OPTION NUMBER 4)
The Articles of Confederation established its authority by <u>providing a system for the formation of new states.</u> (OPTION NUMBER 1)
A fundamental principle of a republican form of government is that <u>legislation must be passed by the elected representatives of the people.</u> (OPTION NUMBER 2)
The major argument the Antifederalists used to oppose the ratification of the constitution was the fact that <u>the proposed one did not contain the bill of rights</u>. (OPTION NUMBER 3)
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