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What was thomas jefferson's opinion of the french revolution?
he admired the revolution's principles.

b. he was suspicious of the leaders of the revolution.

c. he felt it was a much better revolution than the american revolution.

d. he was frighten by the lower class's involvement in the revolution.

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