1. Why did Thomas Paine’s write the pamphlet, “Common Sense"?

A. To support conquering the native Americans

B. To argue that more land should go to France and Spain

C. To show that loyalty to the monarchy was wrong ••

D. To pledge his loyalty to the British government

2. What was most dangerous about signing the Declaration of Independence?

A. the signers would lose their political positions

B. the signers would be trainers, for which they would be hung if captured ••

C. the signers would be targets of Loyalists' anger and possible abuse

D. the signers would have to pay for a war

3. Why did Jefferson list specific grievances against George III?

A. to allow debate over which complaints were important

B. to encourage the support of other nations

C. to give George III a chance to address the complaints

D. to show why the colonies had the right to rebel••

c

b
d
100% :)

How is number 3 wrong B is the only answer that makes sense

1.c

2.b
3.d

"normal boi" is correct, the answers are C, B, D 100% ez

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Are you asking about 2?

Check your text to see if C isn't a better answer.

Also -- what do trainers have to do with signing the Declaration?

To answer question 1, Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" to show that loyalty to the monarchy was wrong. To understand why, one could read the pamphlet itself or study historical documents and literature from that time period. "Common Sense" was written in 1776 and aimed to persuade American colonists to declare independence from British rule. Paine argued that it was only common sense for the colonies to separate from a monarchy that was oppressive and had no regard for the rights and welfare of the people.

To answer question 2, the most dangerous aspect of signing the Declaration of Independence was that the signers could be hanged if captured by the British. To verify this information, one could read historical accounts or study primary sources from that period. By signing the document, the American revolutionaries were openly declaring their intent to separate from British rule, which was considered an act of treason by the British government. Many signers of the Declaration of Independence risked their lives and fortunes in the pursuit of American independence.

To answer question 3, Jefferson listed specific grievances against George III in the Declaration of Independence to show why the colonies had the right to rebel. To understand this further, one could read the Declaration of Independence or study historical analysis of the document. Jefferson's listing of grievances was intended to demonstrate to the world the unjust actions and policies of King George III and his government, which violated the rights of the American colonists. By documenting these grievances, the colonists sought to justify their decision to break away from British rule and establish an independent nation.

I disagree with your answer for 2. The other two are right.