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4. How was voting conducted in the Estate General? Who benefitted out of it?​

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Answered by faizakhan809sis
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Answer:

The king said that each estate would vote as a body (each estate would get 1 vote). ... They wanted the vote to be based on the number of members. The Third Estate Declares the National Assembly. After arguing over how they would vote for several days, the Third Estate began to take matters into their own hands.

The people of the 2nd Estate felt that they were entitled to better jobs than those of a lower class. They also wanted to remain free from taxation. 3rd Estate -> The 3rd Estate was upset about the unfair voting in the Estates General (they were 95% of the population but only have 1 vote.)

Explanation:

The correct answer is – Each estate one vote

King Louis XVI wanted to continue with the same practice of voting that was followed in the Estates General. The members of the third estate wanted a change. They wanted a system where each member would have one vote. When this proposal was rejected by the King, the members of the third estate walked out from assembly as a mark of protest.

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