Why was Thomas Paine’s Common Sense considered radical?(1 point)

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Its opposition to republicanism was opposed by patriots.
Its opposition to republicanism was opposed by patriots.

Its rejection of the monarchy was controversial for the time.
Its rejection of the monarchy was controversial for the time.

Its arguments about taxation were new and groundbreaking.
Its arguments about taxation were new and groundbreaking.

Its ideas about religion were controversial for the era.

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Thomas Paine’s Common Sense was considered radical primarily because its rejection of the monarchy was controversial for the time. At a period when monarchy was widely accepted as a legitimate form of government, Paine's bold advocacy for independence and the establishment of a republic challenged the prevailing norms and struck at the heart of traditional political structures.

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