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The Crisis by Thomas Paine emphasizes which American ideal?

a-patriotic service
b-honest reflection
c-intellectual debate
d-humble obedience

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patriotic service

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User Pete Duncanson
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The correct answer is A: patriotic service. Thomas Paine was an American writer during the American Revolution. Crisis was Paine's follow up to the book Common Sense, which was a call to the American people to fight against the British and for the ideals of freedom, democracy and patriotism. Crisis was a continuation of Paine's support for self government and independence for the American colonies despite the series of crises that were faced during the Revolutionary War.
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