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6 February, 15:28

Why did some Americans support aid for France during the French Revolution? (A) They saw it as a way to insult Great Britain and solidify their own principles. (B) They saw it as an opportunity to develop a permanent alliance with France. (C) They saw it as important to prevent Great Britain's interference in the event. (D) They saw it as an obligation for France's support during their own revolution.

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  1. 6 February, 15:50
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    Answer: D. They saw it as an obligation for France's support during their own revolution.

    Explanation: The French had offered aid during the Revolutionary War and their revolution seemed to embody the ideals of the American Revolution. The French foreign minister refused to negotiate with American representatives and demanded a bribe and a loan.
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