The first two statementz are the true ones because in the revolution, the french saw america as a weeb country. but once they saw how well america was doing against Britain, they chose to help america by giving aid and weapons.
and without the help of the French, america really would have lost the war because they were losing soldiers fast due to lack of resoures and disease lol.
plus the third one is wrong because the question os asking for US & France not France & Britain smh :)
The correct answers are B) France did not become involved at all before Saratoga and C) French aid was substantial.
The TWO statements that were true of U.S.-French relations are the following: France did not become involved at all before Saratoga and
French aid was substantial.
After the victory of the Continental Army in the Battle of Saratoga during the Revolutionary War stage, European powers such as France decided to support the American Colonists' efforts to get independence from Great Britain. France had been some kind of a neutral country before the Battle of Saratoga but after the incidents in that fight, France fully decided to help George Washington's army with weapons and supplies. The aid of France to the war effort was vital for the Colonists' victory over the British.
Monarchs (Kings or Queens) used the concept of divine right (saying God chose them to be ruler) to support absolute rule (only one ruler in charge, no parlament or government) by stating that they were the only ones worthy of the thrown because God had supposedly chosen them.
Railways and improvements in railway technology have helped economic growth by having a faster way of transporting goods, lowering production costs, creating domestic markets, a model for those businesses, and stimulating growth for other businesses.