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Unit 3 – Conflict and American Independence, 1754–1800
Topic 3.5
How were the political ideas of Thomas Paine in "Common Sense" different from those of John Locke?
Both Paine and Locke advocated for total anarchy with no form of central governance.
Locke advocated for complete separation from Britain, while Paine supported limited government intervention.
Both Paine and Locke promoted the idea of monarchy as a beneficial form of governance.
Paine advocated for complete separation from Britain, while Locke supported limited government intervention.
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