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Paine,
Sense,
1776
Which statement best explains what Paine says about
the king?
He puts the interests of the colonists before his own
when approxing laws.
O He allows the colonies to make their own laws.
He will only approve laws that are in his and Great
Britain's best interest.
O He allows new laws to be made in the colonies.

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Final answer:

Paine puts the interests of the colonists before his own when approving laws.


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The statement that best explains what Paine says about the king is that he puts the interests of the colonists before his own when approving laws.


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