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Why do you think it would/does? What about this selection interests you most? How would this selection be viewed if it were written today? READINGS FIVE ASSIGNED READINGS: Thomas Paine, "Common Sense" (320-322); Thomas Jefferson, from "The Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson" and "The Declaration of Independence" (336-342)...
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Why do you think it would/does? What about this selection interests you most? How would this selection be viewed if it were written today? READINGS FIVE ASSIGNED READINGS: Thomas Paine, "Common Sense" (320-322); Thomas Jefferson, from "The Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson" and "The Declaration of Independence" (336-342)...
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