Contrasts between Americans and the mother country became evident during the French and Indian War over:
A) the profanity, violence, and lewdness of the British army.
B) British refusal to confront the Indian problem.
C) the inability of many Americans to understand British English.
D) British leaders' pro-French policies.
Answer: A
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