Which event/s had historical implications that contributed to the storming of the Bastille?(1 point)

Responses

the rise of Napoleon because he wished to attack the Bastille
the rise of Napoleon because he wished to attack the Bastille

the Tennis Court Oath because they were arrested for their demands
the Tennis Court Oath because they were arrested for their demands

the Reign of Terror, as the Revolutionary government convinced the people through fear to attack the Bastille
the Reign of Terror, as the Revolutionary government convinced the people through fear to attack the Bastille

Louis XVI tried to run away and hide in the Bastille

Louis XVI tried to run away and hide in the Bastille.

The event that had historical implications contributing to the storming of the Bastille was the Tennis Court Oath (the second option). The Tennis Court Oath happened on June 20, 1789, when members of the National Assembly in France proclaimed that they would not disband until they had drafted a constitution. The oath was taken in response to King Louis XVI's attempts to limit the power of the National Assembly. This event symbolized the determination of the people to bring about political change and played a significant role in the development of the French Revolution.

To find the answer to this question, you can look at the historical events leading up to the storming of the Bastille and identify which one had historical implications contributing to it. In this case, the Tennis Court Oath signaled the growing revolt against the monarchy and set the stage for the events that followed.

The event that had historical implications contributing to the storming of the Bastille is the third option: the Reign of Terror, as the Revolutionary government convinced the people through fear to attack the Bastille.