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Read this quotation.

In England, a King . . . [is] allowed eight hundred thousand sterling a year . . . and worshipped into the bargain! Of more worth is one honest man to society . . . than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived.
—Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776

Based on the quotation, what does Paine think about the monarchy in England?
He thinks kings get too much money and do harm to the country.
He thinks kings have a right to rule the country, but do not do a good job.
He thinks kings should be allowed to make important decisions.
He thinks kings should be worshipped only by members of their church.

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Answered by jyoti29khuranaowudq5
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In England, a King ... [is] allowed eight hundred thousand sterling a year... and worshipped into the bargain! Of more worth is one honest man to society ... than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived. -Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776 Based on the quotation, what does Paine think about the monarchy in England? He thinks kings get too much money and do harm to the country. He thinks kings have a right to rule the country, but do not do a good job. He thinks kings should be allowed to make important decisions He thinks kings should be worshipped only by members of their church

Answered by tehidioticspartan
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Answer:

He thinks kings should be allowed to make important decisions.

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