The debate in Washington's administration over whether the United States should suspend the Franco-American alliance treaty of 1778 reflected a basic disagreement over:

A) the American role in international affairs and the nation's economic future.
B) which branch of the government should develop the nation's foreign policy.
C) the power of the federal government to regulate foreign trade.
D) the implications of the French Revolution for the rest of Europe.


Answer: A

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