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The formation of the National Assembly had what long-term effect on the Estates-General?
It made the Estates-General part of the National Assembly.
It inspired the Estates-General to push for reforms.
It compelled the Estates-General to continue to support the king.
It caused the Estates-General to cease to exist.
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It caused the Estates-General to cease to exist.
When the Third Estate declared itself the National Assembly (and later the National Constituent Assembly), it supplanted the Estates‑General as the representative body, effectively ending the Estates‑General.
When the Third Estate declared itself the National Assembly (and later the National Constituent Assembly), it supplanted the Estates‑General as the representative body, effectively ending the Estates‑General.
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