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Which event/s had historical implications that contributed to the storming of the Bastille?(1 point)
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the rise of Napoleon because he wished to attack the Bastille
the rise of Napoleon because he wished to attack the Bastille
the Reign of Terror, as the Revolutionary government convinced the people through fear to attack the Bastille
the Reign of Terror, as the Revolutionary government convinced the people through fear to attack the Bastille
the Tennis Court Oath because they were arrested for their demands
the Tennis Court Oath because they were arrested for their demands
Louis XVI tried to run away and hide in the Bastille
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Best choice from those options: the Tennis Court Oath.
Clarification: the Oath itself wasn’t because people were arrested — rather, it hardened the Third Estate’s break with the king and raised tensions. Immediate triggers for the Bastille were the dismissal of Necker, fears that the king would use troops to suppress the Assembly, and the crowd’s need for arms/ammunition (and to attack a symbol of royal authority).
Clarification: the Oath itself wasn’t because people were arrested — rather, it hardened the Third Estate’s break with the king and raised tensions. Immediate triggers for the Bastille were the dismissal of Necker, fears that the king would use troops to suppress the Assembly, and the crowd’s need for arms/ammunition (and to attack a symbol of royal authority).
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