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What were the primary arguments made in Thomas Paine's Common Sense pamphlet? (Select the three correct answers.)(1 point)
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Independence from British rule
Independence from British rule
Direct colonial representation
Direct colonial representation
Republicanism over monarchy
Republicanism over monarchy
Popular sovereignty
Popular sovereignty
Immediate slavery abolition
Immediate slavery abolition
Complete British parliamentary reform
Responses
Independence from British rule
Independence from British rule
Direct colonial representation
Direct colonial representation
Republicanism over monarchy
Republicanism over monarchy
Popular sovereignty
Popular sovereignty
Immediate slavery abolition
Immediate slavery abolition
Complete British parliamentary reform
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The primary arguments made in Thomas Paine's Common Sense pamphlet include:
1. Independence from British rule
2. Republicanism over monarchy
3. Popular sovereignty
These points highlight Paine's advocacy for American independence, his criticism of monarchical governance, and the belief that government derives its power from the consent of the governed.
1. Independence from British rule
2. Republicanism over monarchy
3. Popular sovereignty
These points highlight Paine's advocacy for American independence, his criticism of monarchical governance, and the belief that government derives its power from the consent of the governed.
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