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Question 1

In response to Edmund Genet's activities, Washington
 
  a. publicly expelled the diplomat.
  b. signed an alliance with Britain.
  c. refused to honor the military treaty between the United States and France.
  d. sent troops to capture New Orleans.

Question 2

Why did American public opinion shift away from supporting the French Revolution?
 
  a. The Jacobins instituted a reign of terror.
  b. The Jacobins threatened to invade Canada and America.
  c. The Jacobins declared war on England.
  d. Revolutionaries kidnapped Thomas Jefferson.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
:D TYSM


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