What was the result of Louis XVI's decision to double the number of delegates in the Third Estate?
A) The decision ended any remaining opposition by the nation regarding representation for the next decade.
B) The decision led to the establishment of a ruling body called the "Directory," comprised of six "directors."
C) The decision meant that commoners could now deliberate from a position of equality but needed to pay extra taxes.
D) The decision discredited the arguments of Emmanuel Sieyès, resulting in his imprisonment.
E) The decision was rendered meaningless because it did not allow deliberation or voting in common with the other two estates.
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