At the beginning of the French Revolution, members of the Third Estate pledged to continue meeting and defying Louis XVI’s order until a new democratic form of government was in place. What was the name of this oath?

Hippocratic Oath

Scout Oath

Ironclad Oath

Tennis Court Oath
is it D? JK XD. is it c?

Which is your answer?

No.

Heavens ! Suggest you Google French Revolution.

Here for example:

https://www.history.com/topics/french-revolution

LOL it was the tennis court oath

yeah its D the Tennis court oath

Yes, you are correct! The name of the oath taken by members of the Third Estate at the beginning of the French Revolution was the "Tennis Court Oath." This oath was taken on June 20, 1789, when the members of the Third Estate, who were representatives of the common people, found themselves locked out of their usual meeting place at Versailles. They then gathered at a nearby indoor tennis court, where they pledged to continue meeting until they had established a new constitution for France. The Tennis Court Oath marked a key moment in the Revolution, as it demonstrated the determination of the Third Estate to bring about political change and greater representation for the people.