The french national assembly swore the tennis court oath


1. The French National Assembly swore the Tennis Court Oath, which was

A. a promise to destroy all of the nation's tennis bracelets.

B. a vow to continue to meet until they had produced a French constitution.

C. an oath of loyalty to Jean Valjean, an outspoken lawyer that called for doing away with the relics of feudalism.

D. a promise not to rest until all members of the clergy were tried and executed.

2. The term sans-culottes, meaning "without breeches," implied that the members of this political group were

A. women, because they wore skirts.

B. very poor and could not afford pants.

C. pacifists who did not use guns.

D. ordinary patriots without fine clothes.

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