what is the significance of the Tennis Court oath in the French
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one, it was the King’s privilege to call and dissolve the Estates; their refusal to break up was directly against royal privilege;
two, the Estates could only legally make supplications to the king; it was not their role to pass laws, let alone a Constitution for the whole country;
three, the act of writing a Constitution was a stunning limitation of the King’s powers.
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