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History, 25.11.2020 03:30 YSGabino2991

The passage states that Lafayette joined the Masonic Military Lodge, “where he could speak freely about the ideas of revolution and setting up a Republic.” Based on this evidence, what conclusion can be made? A. Lafayette did not have any strong ideas about the revolution.
B. Everyone in France had the same views on revolution as Lafayette did.
C. The idea of revolution wasn’t of interest to anyone who was in France.
D. Lafayette could not speak freely about these ideas everywhere.

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