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24.05.2021 •
History
Why was Thomas Paine’s pamphlet common sense so influential?
A. It was only read in England
B. It was written directly to king George III
C. It was published and read in the American colonies
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Ответ:
To strengthen an alliance.
Explanation:
Gaiseric strengthened his alliance with Rome by marrying his son Huneric to Valentinian's daughter Eudocia; but to do so Huneric renounced his wife, the daughter of Theodoric.