Describe the voting system in the French during the 18th century
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There were 3 estates and each estate has 1 vote wherein the 1st and 2nd estates were represented by 300 people each and 3rd estate by 600 people
Louis XVI called for the assembly and first two estates voted in his favour because they were profitted and the third estate suffered always.
Louis XVI called for the assembly and first two estates voted in his favour because they were profitted and the third estate suffered always.
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In the French during 18th century the third estate doesn't have the right to vote.
The first and second class clergy and nobality had 300 members each sitting on each side facing each other.
While the members of third estate had to stand on their back.
Only men above 21 years of age who pay taxes were allowed to vote.
Hope it helped you.❤
-Adiba Naeem
The first and second class clergy and nobality had 300 members each sitting on each side facing each other.
While the members of third estate had to stand on their back.
Only men above 21 years of age who pay taxes were allowed to vote.
Hope it helped you.❤
-Adiba Naeem
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