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Why did the jacobin club advocate revolt against the national constituent assembly

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The correct answer is C) the Jacobin club believed that the Constituent assembly would give too much power to the wealthy.

The Jacobin club advocated revolt against the national constituent assembly because the Jacobin club believed that the Constituent assembly would give too much power to the wealthy.

During the times of the French Revolution, one of the most influential organizations in French politics was the Jacobin club. They were rebels tired of the injustice and tyranny of the monarchy that gathered together to overthrow the King of France with the goal of installing the French Republic. The club was officially known as the Society of Friends of the Constitution.

The other options of the question were A) the Constituent assembly had raised taxes higher than the Jacobin club wanted. B) The Jacobin club believed that the Constituent assembly planned to assassinate the king. D) the Constituent assembly had forced the Jacobin club to pay off its debts.

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