Thomas Paine's work, Common Sense, was important for both his ideas and his
A) continuing loyalty to aristocratic ideals.
B) ability to make the arguments in plain language for the readers.
C) ties to Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and George III.
D) orations included in the text.
E) new take on the arguments for independence.
B
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A. abandons research goals B. adopts perspectives of regular participants C. ceases to evaluate observations critically D. all of these
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Amtrak, the U.S. Postal Service, and the FDIC are examples of
A. cabinet departments. B. independent executive agencies. C. independent regulatory agencies. D. government corporations E. private corporations.
Which state is the only one to feature a system of nonpartisan primary runoff elections for office?
a. Louisiana b. Nebraska c. Iowa d. Massachusetts e. Indiana