Thomas Paine's Common Sense:
A. acknowledged the sovereignty of the monarch.
B....
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A. acknowledged the sovereignty of the monarch.
B. provided the colonists with a rationale for revolution.
C. had little popularity among the colonists.
D. persuaded colonial elites to sever their ties with Great Britain.
E. did not criticize all monarchs, just George III.
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