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Check to see if you have spark, then check your fuel delivery system.
Oh, by the way there is an inertia fuel cut off switch that might have also popped up thereby cutting off all fuel to the engine. These hidden switches have been installed in vehicles since Pintos were blowing up in the 80's. Easiest fix in the world, go to owners manual, find section on "Fuel Cutoff Switch", locate switch (usually in the passenger side kick panel or the right rear quarter panel) and push the button down. Start vehicle, drive away happy.
Check the battery contacts for tightness and deposition. Make sure polarity is fine.
Also check the ignition switch
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