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question 4 (1 point) which of the following statements best reflects the attitude towards slavery among american revolutionaries? a revolutionary leaders called for the immediate abolition of slavery b many revolutionaries realized the contradiction between their ideals and the existence of slavery, but economic interests outweighed moral concerns. c a majority of revolutionaries believed slavery was morally right and essential to the economy. d slavery was not a significant issue during the revolution. question 5 (1 point) which of the following founding fathers were sympathetic toward france during the french revolution? a john adams b alexander hamilton c george washington d thomas jefferson
For Question 4: American revolutionaries had ideals of liberty and equality, yet many were slave - owners. Economic interests often overrode moral concerns about slavery. Revolutionary leaders did not call for immediate abolition, and slavery was a significant issue. A majority did not believe slavery was morally right.
For Question 5: Thomas Jefferson was a strong supporter of the French Revolution as he saw it as an extension of the American ideals of liberty and democracy. John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and George Washington were more cautious or opposed to aspects of the French Revolution.
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Question 4: B. Many revolutionaries realized the contradiction between their ideals and the existence of slavery, but economic interests outweighed moral concerns.
Question 5: D. Thomas Jefferson