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In common sense, Thomas Paine suggested that American independence from Britain was A. Just a matter of time B. Not possible C. Uncertain D. Against the law
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In common sense, Thomas Paine suggested that American independence from Britain was
A. Just a matter of time
B. Not possible
C. Uncertain
D. Against the law
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a. just a matter of time
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In his journal, "Common Sense," Thomas Paine argued for the independence of the US, then later the validity of the Constitution. Therefore, the answer would be
A. just a matter of time
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