After the French Revolution (1789) the right to vote was given to _______.
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A human civil rights proclamation from the French Revolution, the Declaration of Man's and Citizen's Rights, was adopted by France's National Constituent Assembly in 1789. The Declaration, which was inspired by Enlightenment philosophers, was a central expression of the French Revolution's ideas and had a significant impact on the formation of popular notions of individual liberty and democracy in Europe and around the world. Following the French Revolution (1789), all adults in the country were granted the right to vote.
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All mens and women were given right to vote
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