1. In the meeting of the Estates General, the members of the Third Estate demanded that
a All the three Estates should have one vote altogether
b Each Estate should have one vote
c Each member of the three Estates should have one vote
d None of the above
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that each member should have one vote
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In the meeting of the Estates General, the members of the Third Estate demanded that option (c) each member of the three Estates should have one vote.
- On May 5, 1789, Louis XVI called an assembly of the Estates General for a proposal of new taxes.
- The first and second Estate had 300 representatives while the third estate had 600 members.
- Earlier, each estate had one vote each. But this time, the third estate wanted one vote for each member of the assembly.
- This philosophy was put forward by Rousseau on his book The Social Contract.
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