What does Paine mean by the statement, "The cause of America is, in a great measure, the cause of all mankind" (17)? To what extent do you think that statement is true today? Write a 5-7 sentence paragraph in response, and be sure to follow the outline on integrating sources in your paper, including page numbers. Remember to include your full name and the section of English you are enrolled in (English 1000.10 ). Proofread your post for slippages of text language and/or spelling mistakes.
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Jose Zavala 1000.10
11/5/2012 03:49:17 am
The mankind of American is unique. When discussing the mankind of American, Thomas Paine analyzes how American is a great mankind within the Colonies in “Common Sense”: "The cause of America is, in a great measure, the cause of all mankind"(17). This statement is somewhat true today. Therefore, today is different in American because not all mankind is the same and changes all the time. Mankind is a idea that will always changes in different ways.
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