How did the revolutionary tribunals deal with Girondist politicians who had been prominent in the legislative assembly?
A. The tribunals commended their dedication to the country and issued grants of land and property.
B. The tribunals executed the Girondists.
C. The tribunals tried the Girondists, but most were acquitted.
D. The tribunals tied the Girondists to rafts and drowned them in the river Loire.
Answer: B
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