Olympe de gouges, hope this helps
I’m pretty sure it’s B. An international trade orginaization
Answer:
In 1784, the Congress of Confederation, which was the precursor assembly to the U.S. Congress, sent Thomas Jefferson to France as a foreign minister (ambassador). Jefferson had previously served as a member of the Continental Congress, governor of Virginia, and a member of the Congress of Confederation. Jefferson was highly educated: he was a ''Renaissance man'' in every sense of the word. He also had a deep appreciation for France and its culture. Being recently widowed, he likely believed that time in France would help heal the wounds of losing his beloved wife, Martha.
He made sure that his signature was the biggest on the Declaration.