Question
How did the events of the French Revolution impact the development of political parties in the U.S.?
(1 point)
Responses
It strengthened Democratic-Republican control of the courts.
It strengthened Democratic-Republican control of the courts.
It allowed a third, pro-French party to gain popularity.
It allowed a third, pro-French party to gain popularity.
It further exposed differences between Democratic-Republicans and Federalists.
It further exposed differences between Democratic-Republicans and Federalists.
It led to a brief period of agreement between opposing sides.
(1 point)
Responses
It strengthened Democratic-Republican control of the courts.
It strengthened Democratic-Republican control of the courts.
It allowed a third, pro-French party to gain popularity.
It allowed a third, pro-French party to gain popularity.
It further exposed differences between Democratic-Republicans and Federalists.
It further exposed differences between Democratic-Republicans and Federalists.
It led to a brief period of agreement between opposing sides.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**It further exposed differences between Democratic-Republicans and Federalists.**
The French Revolution intensified ideological divisions in the United States, leading to stronger distinctions between the two major political parties of the time: the Democratic-Republicans, who generally supported revolutionary ideals and were pro-French, and the Federalists, who were more skeptical of the revolution and leaned towards Britain.
**It further exposed differences between Democratic-Republicans and Federalists.**
The French Revolution intensified ideological divisions in the United States, leading to stronger distinctions between the two major political parties of the time: the Democratic-Republicans, who generally supported revolutionary ideals and were pro-French, and the Federalists, who were more skeptical of the revolution and leaned towards Britain.