It was popular because it voiced what everyone was thinking anyway. The colonies needed a catalyst, and Thomas Paine did that for them.
Why was Common Sense so popular when America was declaring independence
I don't think so because common sense is the accumulation of ordinary day-to-day knowledge that we refer to as common sense.
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i think most people who have common sense do
I don't think so, she is a very inappropriate woman. If I were you I wouldn't go as her. She isn't a very smart (as in common sense) kind of person.
If you want to "reason it out" (use common sense) you have to think about it. Just because a person can think doesn't mean he's got common sense.
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Caesar was hugely popular among the common citizens of Rome.
You use your common sense when you need to. THAT WHAT I SAID IS COMMON SENSE!
Both common sense and intelligence are valuable qualities. Common sense refers to practical knowledge and judgment gained from experience, while intelligence is the ability to think, learn, and problem-solve. Ideally, having a balance of both can help an individual navigate various situations effectively.
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