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Compare the political rights which the Constitution of 1791 gave to the citizens with Articles 1 and 6 of the Declaration (Source C). Are the two documents consistent? Do the two documents ronvpy the same idea?

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Answered by Vasu100
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The following points may help you:

a. The two documents that is the Constitution of 1791 and Declaration of the rights of man, recognised the rights, liberties of individuals.
b. They convey same idea and acknowledged values of liberty, equality before law, fraternity.
c. The documents emphasised on the government based on consent, elected by the people.
d. The documents rather limited the power of the monarch and established popular sovereignty.
e. These values and ideals were given a concrete shape in the Declaration of the rights of man.
f. Both the documents recognised basic inalienable rights of man like right to life, freedom of speech,
freedom of opinion, equality​.



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Answered by arunk824120
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Explanation:

Ans - The two documents are consistented and convey the same idea that human beings

are born equals and all citizens are equal before the law . However , the Constitution of 1791 didn't give practical shape to these ideas.

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