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The significance of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense was that it

A)suggested economic reforms for the colonies.
B)suggested a plan of reconciliation with Britain.
C)outlined a logical approach to protesting against Parliament.
D)pointed out the absurdity of continued loyalty to King George III.

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The answer is D. Paine's Common Sense motivated the American Revolution. I've read it and it makes fun of the king a lot.

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I'm pretty sure it's D, because the whole point of Common Sense was to advocate for independence from Britain. 
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