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What caused the abolishment of the French monarchy?
the radicals gaining control of the National Convention
the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
the defeat of France by Austria and Prussia
the transformation of France into a democratic republic
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Answer: the radicals gaining control of the National Convention.
Brief explanation: after the August 10, 1792 insurrection the more radical deputies (mainly Jacobins) dominated the new National Convention. On 21 September 1792 the Convention formally abolished the monarchy and declared the French Republic; the subsequent executions of Louis XVI (January 1793) and Marie Antoinette (October 1793) followed from that decision.
Brief explanation: after the August 10, 1792 insurrection the more radical deputies (mainly Jacobins) dominated the new National Convention. On 21 September 1792 the Convention formally abolished the monarchy and declared the French Republic; the subsequent executions of Louis XVI (January 1793) and Marie Antoinette (October 1793) followed from that decision.
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