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Events like the Reign of Terror and Robespierre’s leadership of the Committee of Public Safety led the people of France to grow suspicious of one another and doubt the leaders of the Revolution. How would these events effect the new government France tried to put into place?

The people would give up on the ideals of the revolution and accept control by Robespierre.

The people would rise up against the revolutionaries and put a king back on the throne.

The people would decide that something had to be done quickly and would enlist the help of England and Spain.

The people of France would be unable to trust each other enough to create a stable democracy.

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"The people of France would be unable to trust each other enough to create a stable democracy."

Explanation: The Reign of Terror and Robespierre’s policies bred fear, suspicion, and political purges, undermining civic trust and stable institutions. That crisis of confidence helped produce short-lived, unstable governments (the Directory) and paved the way for authoritarian rule (Napoleon), rather than a durable democratic system.