AP Success - AP US History: Revolutionary Rhetoric of Thomas Paine
Question 1
According to Thomas Paine in 'Common Sense', what is a primary disadvantage of the American colonies' connection with Great Britain?
Lack of access to European markets for American corn
Involvement in European wars and quarrels
Economic dependence on British trade policies
Inability to establish independent diplomatic relations
Question 2
What argument does Thomas Paine use to persuade his readers to support independence from Great Britain?
The potential for forming a stronger military alliance with France
The absence of any advantages from the connection with Great Britain
The cultural similarities between Americans and Europeans
The benefits of maintaining traditional ties with the British monarchy
Question 3
Thomas Paine's 'Common Sense' is an example of which of the following?
An economic treatise on the principles of free market capitalism
A loyalist tract defending the British government's policies
A diplomatic plea for improved trade relations with Europe
Patriotic propaganda advocating for American independence
Question 4
What does Thomas Paine suggest the American colonies should do in their dealings with Europe?
Form no partial connection with any part of Europe
Maintain exclusive trading rights with Great Britain for security
Seek alliances only with nations hostile to Great Britain
Rely on Great Britain to negotiate trade agreements on their behalf
Question 5
In 'Common Sense', Thomas Paine's reference to 'our duty to mankind at large' is an appeal to which of the following principles?
British legal traditions and the Magna Carta
Economic self-interest of the American colonies
Universal rights and the common good
Colonial loyalty to the British Empire
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