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9 July, 20:57

Which of the following conclusions is best supported by Pitt's speech?

A) British leaders did not see the French Revolution as a threat.

B) British leaders strongly desired peace with France.

C) British leaders saw their country as the strongest opponent of the French Revolution.

D) British leaders did not want to get involved in continental European affairs.

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  1. 9 July, 22:04
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    Option - (C) : British leaders saw their country as the strongest opponent of the French Revolution.

    Explanation:

    The British leaders had a strong mentality about the situation in France, as they always had there interest in the continental European affairs, while the British rule was involved in the political and financial affairs of the whole continent. As the British always had some precautions to take care of by assembling its system as according its self both political and financially to avoid any instability that the French system suffered. While, there was always a strong desire for peace inside the region by the British rule.
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