What was the first reaction of the kings and nobles of continental Europe to the revolution in France?
a. They welcomed the revolution.
b. They opposed the revolution.
c. They thought the ideals were commendable but kept their distance.
d. They ignored events in France.
Ans: a. They welcomed the revolution.
At first the kings and nobles of other European countries welcomed the revolution because it weakened France, but they soon came to fear its extent and power to spread
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