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it lets you interpret others and your surroundings without having to have someone tell you a lie about the world

A: common sense is important, because otherwise the person without common sense would be in a completely different reality that the average joe that HAS common sense. If the guy without it thought that he could fly off of a building, while common sense (common knowledge and belief in society) says that hey can't, then the guy without common sense is in a world of hurt when he jumps off the building.... It's important to have it for your own safety in society to get along with others, as well as allowing you to function at a "normal" level with everyone else that is in that society. You could easily be taken advantage of or even die without it (in an extreme case of course).

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Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, though at the time it was released it was anonymous. It helped clarify the views and reasoning of those people who were clamoring for independence from Britain.

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Thomas Paine discussed the importance of common sense in 1776 when the goal of independence had not been decided upon. He based his argument on natural laws that were based on common sense.

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Common sense enables a lot of people to handle day-to-day tasks because they don't have an education. With common sense, some people are just as smart as people with degrees.

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Common sense is still important today. It's what keeps you from jumping off the side of a building and what keeps people from shooting themselves in the foot.

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this was a pamphlet in which he argued for independence from britain

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Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to convince Americans to fight against Great Britain in the Revolutionary War.

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Why is Common Sense' considered an important historical document?

It called for American Independence, union of the American Colonies, and pursueded the Revolutionary War. (Thomas Paine wrote "Common Sense".)


What document did Thomas Paine write in 1776?

He wrote Common Sense, a document to persuade more people to take the side of independance from Great Britan


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To seek independence from England.


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Document written by Thomas Paine?

Thomas Paine was the author of Common Sense


What is the document Common Sense?

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The Patriots


Why was common sense important to the cause of the independence?

For any good plan to work, it must include common sense.


Thomas Paine common sense was important because it?

Changed the minds of colonists who were still unsure about revolting.