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Multiple Choice. In Common Sense, Thomas Paine made a case for American independence on which grounds?(1 point) Responses British institutions placed too many political responsibilities on the colonists. British institutions placed too many political responsibilities on the colonists. British leaders were overlooking the important contributions of colonists. British leaders were overlooking the important contributions of colonists. British leaders had little regard for the best interests of the colonists. British leaders had little regard for the best interests of the colonists. British institutions were failing to provide sufficient aid to the colonists.
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In Common Sense, Thomas Paine made a case for American independence primarily on the grounds that **British leaders had little regard for the best interests of the colonists.**
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