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0. What is created as a result of the Tennis Court Oath? A. House of Representatives B.)National Assembly C. Parliament D. Soviet Duma 7. Who does this new governing body (mostly)represent? A. The King only B. The First Estate C. The Second Estate D. The Third Estate 8. Where do the people get gunpowder? A. The local gunsmith's shop B. The Bastille C. The Tower of London D. The Kremlin 9. What does the Bastille represent for the people? 10. How do the deputies of the National Assembly respond to the violence? A. They accept it (B) They punish people for it C. There was no violence D. They paid people to be violent 11. What happens to the Bastille? 12. Who does the Declaration of the Rights of Man give power to? A. The king B. The National Assembly C. The First Estate D. The Sans-Culottes 13. What newspaper becomes popular once freedom of press is granted? A. L'Ami du Peuple (Friend of the People) B. The Revolutionary Herald C. Le Monde (The World) D. Ancien Regime (Old Regime) 14. How would you describe Marat? 15. Describe the women that march on Versailles: 16. Does Louis sign the Declaration of the Rights of Man? 17. How free are the King and Queen when they are moved to Paris?
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. The Tennis Court Oath resulted in the creation of the National Assembly.7. The new governing body (mostly) represents the Third Estate.8. The people get gunpowder from the Bastille.9. The Bastille represents oppression and tyranny for the people.10. The deputies of the National Assembly accept the violence.11. The Bastille is stormed and destroyed.12. The Declaration of the Rights of Man gives power to the National Assembly.13. L'Ami du Peuple (Friend of the People) becomes popular once freedom of press is granted.14. Marat is described as a radical journalist and political activist.15. The women that march on Versailles are described as hungry, angry, and demanding bread.16. No, Louis does not sign the Declaration of the Rights of Man.17. The King and Queen are not free when they are moved to Paris, as they are under close surveillance and control.