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Active citizens in France were​

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Answered by nagamitvsl
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Those citizens who were entitled to vote were termed as active citizens.

Only men above 25 years of age who paid taxes were entitled to vote and considered as active citizens.

Women, children, and other people were considered as passive citizens.

Women, children, and other people were not entitled to vote.

Answered by happysinghofficial29
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In 1791, the Legislative Assembly was chosen by a process of indirect election; the Electors of the Assembly were themselves elected by "active" citizens, male citizens whose annual taxes equalled the local wages paid for three days of labour. This disenfranchised about half of the male citizens of France.

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