An isolationist no problem and seriously this is the right answer.
<span>Any action that could be interpreted (however falsely) as treasonous to the Revolutionary government of France at the time; chiefly, anything that smacked of monarchist sentiment or a return to the "old order," such as supporting landed nobility in any fashion, acting "against" the interests of the Committee, or simply rubbing someone the wrong way.</span>
In the ancient Roman republic, the consuls were "<span>D)magistrates elected to serve for one year as chief executives of the Republic". They were usually people of high social status and held a majority of the responsibilities of the state. </span>