Multiple Choice
Why did American public support for the Continental Army lag throughout the revolution against England?
A) The public was confident of an American victory.
B) Most Americans supported the British cause.
C) A lack of information about the war meant that the public was unaware of conditions.
D) A majority of Americans were deeply suspicious of professional armies.
E) Most Americans felt apathetic about the war.
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