Which 1776 pamphlet by Thomas Paine used plain language to argue that it was 'common sense' for the colonies to seek independence from a distant monarchy?
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Correct answer: Common Sense
Common Sense was a bestseller that shifted public opinion toward independence. Paine argued that a small island like Britain should not rule a continent like America and that monarchy was an inherently corrupt form of government.
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