In the war between France and other European nations in the 1790s, Federalists

a. claimed that going to war to aid France would help the United States economy
b. and Democratic-Republicans agreed that the French Revolution should be stopped
c. believed that the United States should use the opportunity to show the world how strong it had become
d. claimed the United States had no obligation to aid France because the alliance of 1778 had been with the French monarchy
e. protested Washington's issuing of the Neutrality Proclamation


Ans: d. claimed the United States had no obligation to aid France because the alliance of 1778 had been with the French monarchy

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