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Locked out of their building in 1789, the National Assembly of France:

A) Responded with violence and riots

B) Relocated to another building

C) Dissolved immediately

D) Sought refuge in neighboring countries

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Final answer:

The National Assembly of France relocated to an indoor tennis court after being locked out, where they took the historic Tennis Court Oath.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the National Assembly of France was locked out of their building in 1789, they B) Relocated to another building, an indoor tennis court. There, on June 20, 1789, they took the famous Tennis Court Oath, pledging not to disband until a constitution had been established. This was a pivotal act of defiance against King Louis XVI who had tried to disregard the National Assembly by closing the Estates Hall.

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