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When American colonists won independence from Great Britain in the Revolutionary War, the French, who participated in the war themselves, were both close allies and key participants. Several years after the revolt in America, French reformists faced political, social and economic hardships that mirrored the colonists’ struggles. While the French Revolution was a complex conflict with numerous triggers and causes, the American Revolution set the stage for an effective uprising that the French had observed firsthand.
I believe #2 is C (but I’m not completely sure...) and #3 is D because it did experience major economic recession however it also did become a part of the League of Nations but was rejected as the overseer of all nations.
The major policy "grouping" of President John Kennedy in the US was "<span>C. the New Frontier," since this had a lot to do with making America more competitive against the USSR. </span>
They thought we were talking the shortest route across the channel. We purposely gave them faulty information that lead them to believe that our attacks were going to be anywhere along the Atlantic Wall. We left them to believe this with filling comms (radios that we knew they were interfering with) with false information acting like we had no idea they were listening. What is seemed like is we played dumb while they were the ones really being tricked.