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Thomas Paine made three arguments in Common Sense. They were that British rule is impractical due to distance, Colonists would get tied up in British wars, and the welfare of the Colonists were currently second to British welfare.
1.) all men should vote2.) all monarch are corrupt3.) our economies will do better off without the British
There were 220,000 copies of common sense sold in the first six months.
subjective; stuck; broken
The Three-Fifths Compromise (during the Constitutional Convention in 1787).
1. The Church controlled everything. 2. People got a sense of a common identity and a sense of purpose. 3. No one dared to challenge the Church of any ideas.
Common Sense was connected to the Declaration of Independence as we can tell by looking at our quotes "Common Sense followed the natural rights philosophy of John Locke, justifying independence as the will of the people and revolution as a device for bring happiness." there were three natural rights in Common Sense and also there were three same natural rights in Declaration of Independence " ...that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness"
One is Common Sense. He wrote that. He wrote Common Sense, The Rights of Man, and The Crisis.
"Rule Of Thumb" "Common Sense Guess"
Ideas has three syllables.
legislation, common sense and the wording
16, 32, 48 I used common sense.
this question is not complete - what three of WHAT ideas - ideas not listed
1. The Tea act. 2. john Locke. 3. Common Sense was published (it is a book).
The Declaration of Independence is a primary source, but only if you use the original document or a fascimile of the real document. Someone else's paraphrase of it or opinion would be a secondary source.
"Three score" means 60. The word "score" in this sense means 20 of something, a usage that was more common in the past than it is now.
The three principles that can help to minimize missteps in business etiquettes are as follows… (a) Honesty (b) Patience (c) Common sense