The leaders of the French revolution
A. placed unlimited faith in the potential of the peasants.
B. called for a complete reorganizing of French political, social, and cultural structures.
C. created concepts and documents that would later influence the American revolution.
D. were much more conservative than the leaders of the American revolution.
E. accepted the fact that France would always have to have a king.
Answer: B
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