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Which of the following accurately states a key difference among the U.S., French, and Haitian governments following their independence movements? (1 point)(1 point)
The French government feared too much revolutionary zeal from the masses.
The French government wanted to extract money from the executed citizens.
The French feared counter-revolutionaries.
The French government feared that the masses would want to end state religion.
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The French government feared too much revolutionary zeal from the masses.
Explanation: After the radical phase of the Revolution (sans-culottes, Reign of Terror), French leaders (Thermidor/Directory/Napoleon) moved to restrain popular radicalism—unlike the U.S. republic and the Haitian regime, which faced different priorities (building stable institutions and defending against foreign intervention/internal slave uprisings). The other choices are inaccurate or irrelevant.
Explanation: After the radical phase of the Revolution (sans-culottes, Reign of Terror), French leaders (Thermidor/Directory/Napoleon) moved to restrain popular radicalism—unlike the U.S. republic and the Haitian regime, which faced different priorities (building stable institutions and defending against foreign intervention/internal slave uprisings). The other choices are inaccurate or irrelevant.
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