What was the significance of the event known as "the flight to Varennes"?
A) It showed the effectiveness of the National Assembly's crackdown on the Catholic church, as huge numbers fled into exile at Varennes.
B) It demonstrated to the French public that Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette were traitors to the revolution, as the royal family had attempted to flee the country and gather resistance.
C) It revealed the weakness of the National Assembly, which could not keep the French nobility from fleeing the country in large numbers.
D) It enabled the National Assembly to create a standing army to crack down on peasant uprisings in the French countryside.
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