The "October Days" of 1789 were caused by:
A) the disbanding of the Jacobin political clubs by the National Assembly.
B) the king's triumphal return to Paris from Versailles at the head of his subjects.
C) a continuing economic crisis sparked by the price of bread.
D) fears of an aristocratic counterrevolution in the provinces.
E) the invasion of France by Austrian and Prussian armies.
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