What was a consequence of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette's quasi-captivity in Paris and their failed attempt at escape?
A) The Austrian troops that had been planning to help them escape went on to successfully dissolve the National Assembly.
B) After hearing the Assembly's excuses regarding the failed escape, millions of citizens began to believe the idea that the king and queen were treasonous.
C) Many citizens who had previously sided with the revolutionaries felt sympathy for the king and queen and began to support them again.
D) Riots broke out protesting their captivity, and during the commotion, the king and queen finally managed to flee the country.
E) Because the king and queen remained removed from the public eye, violent crowds and riots became far less likely.
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