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A fabricated letter linking this person to John the Baptist caused the arrest of a self-styled “Mother of God” named Catherine Théot. To combat price gouging on food, this person spearheaded the Law of the General Maximum. (-5[1])This person was convinced (-5[1])the Prussian-born Anacharsis Cloots was plotting with the Exaggerators who supported the Le Père Duchesne paper. This person warned against the “ancient insanity of governments” in a speech defending a festival centered around a tree on top of a man-made (*) mountain. As a nod to his support of direct democracy, Thomas Carlyle gave this person the epithet “sea-green Incorruptible.” This person (10[1])shot himself in the jaw (10[1])in the Hôtel (10[1])de Ville. De facto control over the Committee of Public Safety was held by, for (10[1])10 points, what leader of the “Reign of Terror” during the French Revolution? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Maximilien Robespierre [or Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre]
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Omer KeskinOxfordImperial A36-5
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