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- most of the territories in south america sought independence from spain once napoleon was defeated in europe and another king was put on the spanish throne. what internal threat did these new nations share with the new french republic?
a poorly educated population that chose corrupt or weak leaders to rule their new nation
a lack of the financial resources need to support the new governments and their people
a wide diversity of opinions about how the new governments should function and relate to each other
armies that formed in opposition to the government put in place by revolutionaries
After South American territories gained independence from Spain post - Napoleon’s defeat, internal threats included opposition armies against revolutionary - established governments. Other options: A (leader choice wasn't the main internal threat), B (financial resources was more of an economic challenge, not the key internal threat), C (while opinions varied, the main internal threat was opposition armies, not just diverse opinions on governance).
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D. armies that formed in opposition to the government put in place by revolutionaries (assuming the last option is D; if options are labeled differently, adjust accordingly)