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Which statement best describes American attitudes toward France during the 1790s? Americans in both political parties supported France’s revolution and war with Britain. Americans in both political parties feared the chaos of the French Revolution. Democratic-Republicans supported France, while Federalists feared events in France. Federalists supported France, while Democratic-Republicans feared events in France

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Answer:

Democratic-Republicans supported France, while Federalists feared events in France.

Explanation

Democratic-Republicans were led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and Federalists were led by John Adams and George Washington.

Jefferson, Madison, and their followers believed the revolution in France was the picture of true democracy. They had supported the idea of revolution when needed and full democracy. Federalists believed in limited democracy and leadership by the elite. The mobs of the French Revolution made them nervous and it demonstrated the dangers of full democracy.

Answer:

"Democratic-Republicans supported France, while Federalists feared events in France"

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