It is very probably not correct to assume that "most" Americans do not like the French. But anti-French feelings were created and much encouraged by the government of George W. Bush when the French refused to join in the invasion of Iraq on the US assumption of Iraq's possession of massive amounts of "weapons of mass destruction."
Since it was later shown that the "proof'' had been doctored by the Bush government and when the invasion and occupation quickly turned into a costly fiasco, reviving Al-Qaeda and giving birth to the Islamic State, France was shown to be right in not seeing good reason to invade with the USA. But being right rarely makes you popular amongst the people who have been proven wrong.
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The question makes an unsupported assumption. There is no evidence that most Americans do not like the French.
People might dislike bureaucracies because of the time it takes to get things done. A person might want to see action right away for a problem they are having and the people handling the problem have to follow a certain protocol that may take longer.
the Americans thought that the legislative branch was the most demotratic because people voted for them, so they were selected by people.
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