What argument does the author counter in this excerpt from Thomas Paine's Common Sense?
I have heard it asserted by some, that as America has flourished under her former connection with Great Britain, the same connection is necessary towards her
future happiness, and will always have the same effect. Nothing can be more fallacious than this kind of argument. We may as well assert that because a child
has thrived upon milk, that it is never to have meat, or that the first twenty years of our lives is to become a precedent for the next twenty
OA Britain provides ample welfare to all her colonies, including America.
OB. The colonists do not benefit from their alliance with Britain.
OC Britain does not provide adequate resources for the growing colonies in America.
OD The colonies continue to depend on Britain for protection and governance.
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What argument does the author counter in this excerpt from Thomas Paine's Common Sense?
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