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1) Immediate cause
2) The tennis court oath
3) Landmark decisions taken by the National Assembly
4)Laws made by the National Assembly in 1791
5) Draw political symbols related to French Revolution
6) Conditions which led to the rise of Jacobins
7) Revolt by the Jacobins in the summer of 1792
8) Laws made by The National Convention in 1792
9) The Reign of Terror
10) Work of robespierre's government

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Answered by saihemap
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1. Immediate cause is the final act in a series of provocations that leads to a particular result or event. This would directly produce the result without intervention of any further provocation. Immediate cause means the action that resulted in the consequence.

2. On 20 June 1789, the members of the French Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath, vowing "not to separate and to reassemble wherever circumstances require, until the constitution of the kingdom is established". It was a pivotal event in the French Revolution

3. landmark decisions were taken by the National Assembly led by the Third Estate on 4th August, 1789. Explanation: Louis XVI finally accorded recognition to the National Assembly and accepted theprinciple that his powers would be checked by a constitution.

4. On 29 November 1791, the Legislative Assembly decreed that any who refused to take the oath were committing a political crime and were liable to punishments including loss of pension and expulsion from their homes in the event of religious disturbances.

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