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Question:
The passage states that Common Sense was a bestseller and that it helped to inspire the Revolution. It also states that the book had a wide circulation, with 200,000 copies in print.
This suggests that Common Sense was a widely read and influential book that helped to change the minds of many people about the need for American independence. The book's popularity and its arguments for independence suggest that it was a major factor in the outbreak of the American Revolution.
The other options are not supported by the passage. The statement that Common Sense inspired King George to vow revenge on Thomas Paine is speculation. The statement that Common Sense relied heavily upon Paine's background as a minister for inspiration is not supported by the passage, which does not mention Paine's religious beliefs. The statement that Common Sense was the only real contribution Thomas Paine made to the American Revolution is an exaggeration. Paine made other contributions to the Revolution, such as his pamphlet The Crisis.
Therefore, the inference that can be drawn from the second paragraph of the passage regarding Thomas Paine’s Common Sense is that it acted as a catalyst for the American Revolution.
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
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