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According to Paine, page 3, what are the differences between government and society? Sort the following terms. Each term will be used one time. There is an equal number of terms.
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Society
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Government
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I don’t see the list of possible answer terms to sort. Could you paste the terms here?
If you don’t have them and need a general guide from Paine (Common Sense, p.3), here are the key contrasts you can use to sort items:
- Society: “a blessing”; produced by our wants; natural/voluntary relations among people; promoted by affection and utility; creates ease and happiness; operates by reason and mutual advantage.
- Government: “even in its best state, but a necessary evil”; produced by our wickedness; an institutional coercive power; exists to restrain and punish wrongdoing and to secure property and public safety; has laws, penalties, and officers.
Send the exact list and I’ll place each term under Society or Government.
If you don’t have them and need a general guide from Paine (Common Sense, p.3), here are the key contrasts you can use to sort items:
- Society: “a blessing”; produced by our wants; natural/voluntary relations among people; promoted by affection and utility; creates ease and happiness; operates by reason and mutual advantage.
- Government: “even in its best state, but a necessary evil”; produced by our wickedness; an institutional coercive power; exists to restrain and punish wrongdoing and to secure property and public safety; has laws, penalties, and officers.
Send the exact list and I’ll place each term under Society or Government.
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