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after the american revolution, why did france view the united states as a model nation?
the united states established a representative democracy.
the united states embraced its colonial rulers.
the united states ended government - mandated social classes.
the united states published the idea of checks and balances.
France, facing its own monarchical and aristocratic constraints, looked to the U.S. post-Revolution. The U.S. successfully set up a representative democracy, a system that challenged the absolute monarchy in France and offered a blueprint for a government based on popular representation, which aligned with the Enlightenment ideals many French reformists embraced. The other options are incorrect: the U.S. rejected colonial rulers, did not fully end all social classes, and checks and balances were a feature of its system but the core model appeal was the representative democratic structure.
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A. The United States established a representative democracy.