Which is an argument in Common Sense for the colonies to declare
independence immediately from Britain?
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The colonies had enemies & Britain refused to defend them against those enemies.
The colonies were traditionally British
Britain's commerce was limited to only the colonies
It is absurd for an island to rule a continent.

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Answer:

Correct answer is: It is absurd for an island to rule a continent.

Explanation:

First option is not correct as Britain was holding a large army in colonies, which was there to preserve authority of the King.

Second option is not correct as this wasn't an argument in Common sense. Colonies had strong ties with Britain, but were not satisfied with the treatment.

Third option is not correct as this is totally false. Britain was trading across the globe.

Fourth is correct as Paine believed that colonies can't be governed from London, as it is too far away and there they didn't realized the needs of colonist.

Answer:

It is absurd for an island to rule a continent.

Explanation:

The islands Japan got were of strategic significance to that nation, not Germany. In the late 19th century, coaling stations were critical for world trade. So having Pacific islands that could stockpile coal for your ships was useful. If you owned the place, nobody could tell your ships they weren't welcome because of an embargo or war.

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