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How did the French Revolution differ from the American Revolution?

A. The people of France were entirely focused on overthrowing the current king, Louis XIII.

B. In America, the division between rich and poor made the revolutionary process more difficult.

C. The Americans were less interested in provided equal rights for citizens regardless of social class.

D. The population of France was divided about the need to change the entire political system, which led to civil war.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

D. The population of France was divided about the need to change the entire political system, which led to civil war.

Step-by-step explanation:

The American colonists did not have a class of nobles who inherited wealth and political power as in France. In France, the division between the upper-class and the poor, and between urban and rural citizens, caused conflict between groups in France about how much change was needed there.

Also, I just took the quiz and got the right answer.

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