Maximilien Robespierre, a Jacobist, argued for and became a member of what body that formed a dictatorship led by a 12-person Committee for Public Safety?
A. Republic of France
B. "Republic of Virtue"
C. Jacobim Mugatu
D. Tennis Court Oath
Answer: B
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