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How did the French Revolution affect American politics?

It united political parties. Americans saw the French as fellow republicans revolting against monarchy.

It caused a political divide. Democratic Republicans supported the Revolution while Federalists opposed it.

It caused a political divide. Democratic Republicans opposed the Revolution while the Federalists supported it.

It united political parties. The French were fighting against Great Britain as the Americans had.

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The French Revolution also influenced U.S. politics, as pro- and anti- Revolutionary factions sought to influence American domestic and foreign policy. However, with revolutionary change also came political instability, violence, and calls for radical social change in France that frightened many Americans.

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The French Revolution also influenced U.S. politics, as pro- and anti- Revolutionary factions sought to influence American domestic and foreign policy. ... However, with revolutionary change also came political instability, violence, and calls for radical social change in France that frightened many Americans.

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