In one work, this man is described as a “Royal Brute” and a “Pharaoh” with “blood upon his soul.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this man who, in another document, is accused of being a “Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant.”
ANSWER: George III [prompt on George; or the King] (The second document is the Declaration of Independence.)
[10e] George III was excoriated in this anti-monarchical pamphlet published in 1776 by Thomas Paine.
ANSWER: Common Sense
[10h] In much of the fourth and final section of Common Sense, Paine uses data tables to persuade America to develop this type of institution for military and economic purposes.
ANSWER: a navy [or a naval force or a naval fleet; reject “military” or “army”]
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