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Both the American and the French Revolutions ended in the midst of internal conflict over what the rights of citizens should be. How did the American approach to this conflict differ from the French approach?

The Americans worked out compromises while the French fought a civil war that ended in dictatorship.

The Americans held town meetings to settle these conflicts while the French ignored the conflicts.

The French had many conflicts to address while the Americans had only one or two.

Unlike the French, the Americans addressed all of their conflicts when they wrote their Bill of Rights.

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A - The Americans worked out compromises while the French fought a civil war that ended in a dictatorship; (took the test)

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Like the French, America faced internal conflict regarding how their new government should look and act. In France, it took so long to establish a government that the people of France settled for something less than a genuinely democratic republic. However, the United States figured out how to use compromise and consensus-building to create a republic that lasted.

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Answer:

The Americans worked out compromises while the French fought a civil war that ended in dictatorship.

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i have done this before im 100% sure this is correct, after the American Revolution , France went to a civil war or revolution to a dictatorship under Napoleon.

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