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Question 1

Thomas Paine's Common Sense
 
  a. was read only by a relatively small number of people.
  b. did not criticize the king, only his wicked counselors.
  c. was written in the language of ordinary men and women.
  d. claimed that it would be foolhardy to declare independence without an army.

Question 2

Among President Jimmy Carter's successes was
 
  a. major improvements in relations with the Soviet Union.
  b. the brokering of the first treaty between Israel and an Arab state.
  c. the release of American hostages from Iran.
  d. the delay of the emergence of Islamic fundamentalism.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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