4. View the timeline and answer the question.



1789: The National Assembly is established as a representative body of the nation's revolutionary government.

1791 to 1792: The National Assembly transfers its power to the National Convention, which writes a new republican constitution limiting the power of King Louis XVI.

1793: After Louis XVI refuses to obey the rules in the 1792 Constitution, the National Convention executes the king.

How did these events of the French government during the French Revolution lead to change within the country?

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Responses

France transitioned from a republic to an empire.
France transitioned from a republic to an empire.

France established peace with new reforms and laws.
France established peace with new reforms and laws.

France established new rules for selecting a monarch.
France established new rules for selecting a monarch.

France transitioned from a monarchy to a republic

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The events of the French government during the French Revolution led to significant change in the country, specifically:

France transitioned from a monarchy to a republic.

This change was marked by the establishment of the National Assembly, the transfer of power to the National Convention, and ultimately the execution of King Louis XVI, which dismantled the monarchy and established republican governance in France.