The American military alliance with France
a. became a permanent source of strength to both countries.
b. was based on shared revolutionary ideals.
c. forced Britain into a worldwide struggle for its life.
d. contained provisions that permitted either party to escape the commitment.
e. was less important to American success than the popular militia.
c
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What will be an ideal response?
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