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History, 20.08.2019 02:20 tishaadams2160

Why was thomas paine’s common sense considered radical?
a) its arguments about taxation were new and groundbreaking.
b) its rejection of the monarchy was controversial for the time.
c) its ideas about religion were controversial for the era.
d) its opposition to republicanism was opposed by patriots.

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