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The passage below was written by Thomas Paine in his 1776 pamphlet, "Common Sense."

Quote by Thomas Paine in a purple box, reading, The powers of governing...in the hands of the king...himself such an...enemy to liberty...is he...a proper person to say to these colonies, YOU SHALL MAKE NO LAWS BUT WHAT I PLEASE.

Read the passage. What is the author asking the reader?
Do you love liberty enough to govern yourself?
Why do you bother to subject to the wishes of the king?
Will you allow the king to rule without your consent?
Who are you to tell the king how he should govern you?

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The best answer is:
Will you allow the king to rule without your consent?
since the king says that no one can make any law unless he allows it, nothing is legally decided without his "stamp of approval
hope this helped :)
User Onema
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Answer:

Hi I just took this test and the answer is C.

Hope this helps

User Jun Murakami
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