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Who elected the National Assembly in France? Describe any two changes introduced by
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A candidate is elected by a majority of votes from voting members. A quorum is twenty members. If no candidate receives an absolute majority, another election must be performed at a later date. The election is valid only if the protector of the Académie, the President of France, grants his approval......
National Assembly, French Assemblée Nationale, any of various historical French parliaments or houses of parliament. From June 17 to July 9, 1789, it was the name of the revolutionary assembly formed by representatives of the Third Estate; thereafter (until replaced by the Legislative Assembly on Sept. 30, 1791) its formal name was National Constituent Assembly (Assemblée Nationale Constituante), though popularly the shorter form persisted..
The National Assembly during French Revolution was elected by the Third Estate represented by the common people and was known as National Constituent Assembly.
Changes introduced by the assembly were-
It consolidated the public debt and declared all existing taxes to have been illegally imposed.
The assembly abolished feudalism serfdom and class privilages. It passed a resolution of equality in taxes.