Social Studies, 22.04.2020 06:36 lauren21bunch
And is there any inhabitant in America so ignorant, as not to know . . . that this continent can make no laws but what the king gives it leave to; and is there any man so unwise, as not to see, that . . . he will suffer no law to be made here, but such as suit his purpose.
–Thomas Paine,
Common Sense,
1776
Which statement best explains what Paine says about the king?
He puts the interests of the colonists before his own when approving laws.
He allows the colonies to make their own laws.
He will only approve laws that are in his and Great Britain’s best interest.
He allows new laws to be made in the colonies.
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Using the charts above which of the following matches the people with the set of laws they created
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Speaker 1: now that we are independent, americans should create a government that mirrors the government of great britain. speaker 2: after experiencing a tyranny of great britain, americans know how important it is to limit the government's power. speaker 3: our victory in the revolutionary war prove that americans have wisdom to choose good leaders. speaker 4: as for former colonies, the american states are likely to thrive under a system of strong centralized government. which speaker would most likely support the government established by the articles of confederation? a. speaker 2 b. speaker 3 c. speaker 1 d. speaker 4
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When another customer complains about the hair salon where georgeanna is a loyal customer, she defends it because she feels responsible for the continued success of the hair salon. this behavior suggests she has reached the rung of the loyalty ladder.
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