The events surrounding the creation of the National Assembly included all of the following EXCEPT
a. the Third Estate unilaterally declaring the creation of the National Assembly.
b. the Third Estate taking an oath to write a constitution after being locked out of its meeting place.
c. the idea of a National Assembly received support from the clergy.
d. Louis XVI's ultimate refusal to let the nobility and the clergy join the National Assembly.
e. at one point, Louis XVI seemed ready to use the army to disperse the National Assembly and end the revolution.
d
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