The appropriate response is sensationalism, it is a kind of publication inclination in broad communications in which occasions and subjects in news stories and pieces are overhyped to show one-sided impacts on occasions, which may make a controlled reality of a story.
I would've commented but it wouldn't let me. Can I ask why you need help with this?
For the first one: Thomas Paine stresses in his text again and again that the "cause of America" is not local: it's global, relevant for everyone; so I think that the best answer is this one:
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is really about freedom for people all over the world
The second one:
it does not mention the king: so the first two options are not good. The quote does not mention the government either. The best answer is this one:
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People have rights that come from no government or law or agreement.
and it does explain the quote quite well
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Answer:
United States Soviet Union and United Kingdom singed on it on 5th August 1963 and later it was opened for other countries who wanted to become a signatory
Explanation:
On August 5, 1963, representatives of the United States, Soviet Union and Great Britain signed the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, which prohibited the testing of nuclear weapons in outer space, underwater or in the atmosphere.
The answer is Marshall Plan