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the french revolution grew more violent mainly because radicals reacted to
the national assembly falling apart.
prices rising to an all - time high.
rumors of foreign intervention to end the revolution.
prisoners running rampant after release.
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- The National Assembly didn't "fall apart" as a direct trigger for radical violence escalation.
- Price rises were an issue but not the main trigger for radical reaction leading to more violence.
- Rumors of foreign powers (like Austria - Prussia) intervening to restore the monarchy made radicals fear the revolution's end, leading to more extreme actions (e.g., September Massacres, Jacobin rule).
- Prisoners running rampant is not accurate; the storming of the Tuileries and other events were more about political/foreign threat - related radicalization.
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C. rumors of foreign intervention to end the revolution.