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22 August, 23:45

Robespierre's rule in France was known as the "Reign of Terror" because

A) so many people feared the French monarchy would attempt to kill Robespierre.

B) his ultra-radical views led to the execution of thousands of French citizens.

C) revolutionaries believed he had made a secret agreement with the Catholic Church.

D) he attempted to restore the monarchy to its previous position of power, frightening many French peasants.

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  1. 22 August, 23:53
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    B

    Explanation:

    He killed so many French citizens to put fear into anyone who dared oppose him.
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