1
.
At
the
time
that
____________________
____________________
wrote
Common
Sense
,
the
prevailing
sentiment
of
____________________
leaders
was
that
the
actions
of
the
____________________
government
had
led
to
a
situation
that
was
beyond
____________________
.
2
.
A
____________________
would
tend
to
see
Paine
?
s
statements
as
contrary
to
____________________
obligations
to
the
British
government
.
3
.
The
values
expressed
in
Thomas
Paine
?
s
Common
Sense
reflect
the
sentiments
of
colonial
leaders
who
felt
notions
of
____________________
representation
left
their
interests
____________________
.
4
.
Paine
believe
that
____________________
with
Great
Britain
was
____________________
because
Great
Britain
had
taken
____________________
actions
in
the
past
but
always
had
gone
back
on
them
.
5
.
The
key
concern
of
the
Anti
-
Federalists
regarding
the
establishment
of
a
national
____________________
under
the
____________________
was
the
division
of
power
between
the
____________________
and
____________________
governments
.
6
.
The
part
of
the
U
.
S
.
Constitution
that
best
serves
to
counter
the
concerns
expressed
by
the
Anti
-
Federalists
was
the
____________________
Amendment
,
which
reserves
powers
to
the
states
that
are
not
____________________
given
to
the
national
government
.
7
.
To
reduce
the
Anti
-
Federalists
?
concerns
over
the
development
of
____________________
,
____________________
eventually
promised
that
a
____________________
of
____________________
would
be
added
to
the
____________________
.
8
.
Ideas
about
the
education
of
women
best
exemplify
the
intellectual
influences
of
the
____________________
.
9
.
Ideas
regarding
the
education
of
women
has
the
MOST
in
common
with
____________________
____________________
.
10
.
The
notion
that
women
should
receive
a
formal
education
was
MOST
consistent
with
the
____________________
ideas
of
the
____________________
era
that
encouraged
individualism
.