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The significance of the American Revolution derives from all of the following

EXCEPT:
a) The early United States quickly became a geographically large and increasingly
- prosperous democratic republic state that had no monarchy or titled nobility.
b) After 1787, the United States had created an amendable federal constitution
characterized by a balance of power (legislative, executive, judicial branches),
and a federal system rooted in popular sovereignty but with protections for
individual rights, and against tyranny of the majority.
c) The American Revolution and its founding documents and principles opened
ongoing debates and struggles over the further democratization of American
society that continued into the 1800s, 1900s, and beyond.
d) The United States, in the immediate aftermath of the Revolutionary War
against Britain, created the world's first completely democratic society of equal
citizens regardless of race, gender, or wealth.

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Answer:

d) The United States, in the immediate aftermath of the Revolutionary War against Britain, created the world's first completely democratic society of equal citizens regardless of race, gender, or wealth.

Step-by-step explanation:

After United States achieve its independence, issues regarding race, gender, or wealth still persist. That issues even still exist until today.

For example, after gaining the independence in 1787, All black people in united states were still held the status as slaves. We need to experience another civil war before we eventually abolish slavery in 1865. The people even still discriminate them after they gained citizenship.

Another example would be women's ability to vote. In a completely equal democratic society, every single members in society have to be given with the right to vote. But American women only get that right in 1920.

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