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What is an example of natural rights NOT being upheld
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A. The Committee of Public Safety's actions under
the leadership of Robespierre
B. The Storming of the Bastille
C. Creation of the National Convention
D. The emergency meeting of the Estates Generals
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C. Creation of the National Convention
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