In the passage, Paine argues that monarchies are bad because they put too much power in the hands of one person. He thinks it's unfair that a king can rule without the people's choice and that no one should have that kind of authority just because of their birth. Paine also believes that monarchies lead to corruption and bad decisions because kings are often out of touch with the needs of their citizens. Overall, he feels that this system is not just or effective for governing a society.
In the first passage, Paine is arguing why monarchies are a poor form of government. Describe why Paine believes that monarchies are bad, using evidence from the passage.
Write three to four sentences. write it like an 8th grader and make the writing short
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