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Which statement explains a social impact of the American Revolution?(1 point)
The American Revolution ended monarchy in the United States.
The American Revolution caused the Anglican Church to lose members and change its name.
The United States received fishing rights off the coast of Canada after the American Revolution.
The American Revolution led to the rise of the “common citizen.”
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The American Revolution led to the rise of the “common citizen.”
Explanation: The Revolution promoted ideas of equality and popular sovereignty, reducing deference to aristocratic elites and increasing political participation and influence by ordinary white male citizens.
Explanation: The Revolution promoted ideas of equality and popular sovereignty, reducing deference to aristocratic elites and increasing political participation and influence by ordinary white male citizens.
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The answer is "The American Revolution caused the Anglican Church to lose members and change its name."
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