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big1devin

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What pamphlet written by Thomas Paine is credited with turning the tide of public opinion in favor of a formal break with England?
 
  a. Magna Charta
  b. Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union
  c. Committee of Correspondence
  d. Common Sense
  e. Federalist Papers

Question 2

What was the primary purpose of the First Continental Congress?
 
  a. To establish an international identity
  b. To adopt the Declaration of Independence
  c. To coordinate a joint response to the actions of the British
  d. To coordinate a colonial response to England's declaration of war
  e. To set new tax rates in the colonies in response to a request from Parliament



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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