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yulyashka [42]
3 years ago
5

Paine believes that the Revolution is _.

History
1 answer:
Svetach [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A) Worth the price.

Explanation:

Paine, whose full name is Thomas Paine is the author of the pamphlet Common Sense. The concepts brought up in his writing were originally from England's Englightenment Period, more specifically John Locke. Many people agreed and further developed the idea that liberty is when there is no superior power and a government was responsible for protecting this right [among others]. However, Paine, in his pamphlet argued for the superiority of a republic. A republic, being a government based on the opinions or consent of the governed (public/citizens), is then therefore not superior to the people as the people maintain and voice the system. This way people are free from a single dictator or monarch but are united and can defend their rights if necessary. <u>Anyhow, by writing about ideas of liberty and natural rights in this pamphlet he expressed his view on breaking away from Britain, which was pro and it would be worth it.</u>

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