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The following passage is from rights of man, a book written by pamphleteer thomas paine in 1791. born in england, paine was an intellectual, a revolutionary, and a supporter of american independence from england. read the passage carefully. then write an essay that examines the extent to which paine’s characterization of america holds true today. use appropriate evidence to support your argument. if there is a country in the world, where concord, according to common calculation, would be least expected, it is american. made up, as it is, of people from different nations, accustomed to different forms and habits of government, speaking different languages, and more different in their modes of worship, it would appear that the union of such a people was impracticable; but by the simple operation of constructing 6 government on the principles of society and the rights of man, every difficulty retires, and all the parts are brought into cordial unison. there, the poor are not oppressed, the rich are not . their taxes are few, because their government is just; and as there is nothing to render them wretched, there is nothing to engender riots and tumults sample essays.

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