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In context of France what was the 'Convention'?
a) A French School
b) Newly Elected
c) The Club Assembly
d) A women Organizations

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Answered by choudhary21
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✔️✔️THE NEWLY ELECTED ASSEMBLY IN 1792 WAS CALLED CONVENTION.




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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

b) Newly Elected

Explanation:

The Convention is the French National Convention and is one of the most important pacts established during the French Revolution, which held the French government together and unified between 20 September 1792 and 26 October 1795. This helped to form the new constitution of the country after the complete abolition of the monarchy.

After the overthrow of the monarchy (August 10, 1792) the National Convention was elected to provide the country with a new constitution. There were 749 deputies in the Convention, including merchants, traders and many professional men.

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