Why did Thomas Paine write the Pamphlet, Common Sense?

1: to support conquering the Native Americans
2: to argue that more land should go to france and spain
3: to show that loyalty to the monarchy was wrong
4: to pledge his loyalty

What was most dangerous about signing the Declaration of Independence?
1: The signers would lose their political positions
2: The signers would be traitors, for which they would be hung if captured
3: The signers would be targets of Loyalists' anger and possible abuse
4: The signers would have to pay for the war

Why did jefferson list specific grievances against George III ?
1: To allow debate over which complaints were important
2: To encourage the support of other nations
3: to give George III a chance to address the complaints
4: To show why the colonies had the rught rebel

If any of you know the answers to these , it would be so much help :)

What do your text materials say about these questions?

what where the answers

1. c

2. b
3. d
Connexus Answers hope this helps you!

Sure, I can help answer these questions for you!

1) Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet, Common Sense?
Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet, Common Sense, to show that loyalty to the monarchy was wrong. The correct answer is option 3.

To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options 1, 2, and 4 because they are not accurate representations of the purpose of Common Sense. You can also use your knowledge of Thomas Paine and the context of the American Revolution to understand that Common Sense was written to argue against the monarchy and advocate for independence.

2) What was most dangerous about signing the Declaration of Independence?
The most dangerous aspect of signing the Declaration of Independence was that the signers would be traitors, for which they could be hanged if captured. The correct answer is option 2.

To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options 1, 3, and 4 because while they may have been risks or consequences of signing the Declaration of Independence, they were not specifically mentioned as the most dangerous aspect. Historical knowledge about the consequences of signing such a document during the American Revolution supports the correct answer.

3) Why did Jefferson list specific grievances against George III?
Jefferson listed specific grievances against George III to show why the colonies had the right to rebel. The correct answer is option 4.

To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options 1, 2, and 3 because they do not accurately reflect the purpose of listing specific grievances. Understanding the intention of the Declaration of Independence and its role in justifying the colonies' break from England supports the correct answer.

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