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From his famous saying of 1812 we can see that Thomas Jefferson ______.A.believed the doct

From his famous saying of 1812 we can see that Thomas Jefferson ______.

A.believed the doctrines of the French Revolution were irrelevant to his country

B.refused to believe popular education alone could win freedom for any nation

C.believed no statesman in England would approve the doctrines of the French Revolution

D.refused to believe freedom and ignorance could exist together

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