Respuesta :
Answer:
D. They supported the Girondins
Explanation:
Radical Revolution and Reign of Terror
As the second phase of the Revolution began, the National Assembly dissolved and reconfigured as the National Convention. Within the Convention, there were two political groups: the far-left Jacobins and the moderate Girondins. The Jacobins advocated for a radical revolution and using violence as a means to an end. While sharing many of the same goals as the Jacobins, the Girondins sought a slower and less violent path. The Jacobins had popular support from the sans-culottes, a radical group of working-class citizens who advocated for revenge against those who supported the king or opposed the Revolution.