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Although the National Assembly was made up of the Third Estate,
many members did not want to seize the Catholic Church’s property.
the members did not want a constitutional monarchy like England.
many members still wanted to keep the king involved in government.
the members insisted on dismissing the authority of the Church
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Correct completion: "many members still wanted to keep the king involved in government."
Brief explanation: Although the National Assembly was formed by the Third Estate (largely bourgeois reformers), many of its members were moderate and sought a constitutional monarchy rather than abolishing the monarchy outright. The Assembly produced a constitution (1791) that limited the king’s powers. Other choices are inaccurate or oversimplify: the Assembly later confiscated Church lands and reorganized the Church (so it wasn’t uniformly against seizing church property), and it did not insist on completely dismissing the Church’s authority at the outset.
Brief explanation: Although the National Assembly was formed by the Third Estate (largely bourgeois reformers), many of its members were moderate and sought a constitutional monarchy rather than abolishing the monarchy outright. The Assembly produced a constitution (1791) that limited the king’s powers. Other choices are inaccurate or oversimplify: the Assembly later confiscated Church lands and reorganized the Church (so it wasn’t uniformly against seizing church property), and it did not insist on completely dismissing the Church’s authority at the outset.
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