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How did the French monarchy view the revolutions in Great Britain and the United States?

A. It did not believe that the new governments would last, and it ignored them.
B. It felt threatened by the success of the new governments.
C. It embraced a constitutional monarchy similar to the British government.
D. It rewrote the French constitution to reflect ideals of the American government.

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The answer is B - It felt threatened by the success of the new governments 
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Answer:

B. It felt threatened by the success of the new governments.

Step-by-step explanation:

New ways to see the role of the Monarchy were built, after the revolutions in Britain and the United States. This made the French monarchy feel threatened. In some European countries, the alliance between Parliament and Monarchy gave political stability and removed the "dangers" of ending the power of the monarchs wich emerged with the Revolutions; in others, the Allies would still face many problems, as in France. After the revolutions the monarchies began to be seen by many citizens as an obstacle, an institution little commensurate with the modernity and the progress.

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