What impact did Thomas Paine’s Common Sense have on the early quest for American Independence? Why?

What will be an ideal response?


The 1776 pamphlet Common Sense by Thomas Paine could be equated to the “viral video” of its day. More than a hundred thousand copies had been sold in its first year alone, and it was in the hands of most Colonial Americans (whether or not they could read) within its first year. This document laid out a logical and “commonsense” set of arguments designed to convince the average colonist as to the reasons for and importance of American independence. Perhaps its greatest success was due to Paine’s outsider look at the situation, since he was a recent immigrant from England with a great deal of Enlightenment education and idealism in his experience.

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A) cabinet B) voters C) legislatures D) military

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Most people in the world live under which type of electoral system?

A. single-member district plurality B. two-round systems C. list PR D. single nontransferable vote

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"Framing effects" refers to the way attitudes, opinions, and beliefs are affected or shaped by the way public affairs are reported in the press.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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