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After the American Revolution, why did other nations look to the United States as a model nation?

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Llana [10]3 years ago
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Oct 15, 2017 · After the American Revolution, why did other nations look to the United States as a model nation? The United States was a representative democracy. The United States forced its colonial rulers to leave. The United States was able to maintain its independence. The United States balanced the interests of the central and local governments

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After the American Revolution, why did other nations look to the United States as a model nation?

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The United States was a representative democracy

The United States forced its colonial rulers to leave,

The United States was able to maintain its independence,

The United States balanced the interests of the central and local governments.

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