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Describe tje constitutional monary in frances​

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Answered by avinishkashyap15
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The Constitutional Monarchy can best be summarized as the first phase of the French Revolution. Essentially, it was the goal of the liberal nobility, who directed the transfer from Feudal Monarchy to Constitutional Monarchy following the Storming of the Bastille.

The way the Constitutional Monarchy was ordered was that there would be a legislative assembly, the National Constituent Assembly, who had a President that rotated so many times it’s not worth it to remember them all. Some Frenchmen would vote on this Assembly, but not all. The Constitution made a distinction between active and passive citizens; active citizens exceeded the property limit to vote, passive citizens didn’t. The King, meanwhile, had some power, for example he was able to veto legislation.

Answered by archfab73
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In france during the French Revolution there was constitutional monarchy

Live example in today's world : United kingdom where queen elizabeth is the queen so she plays a ceremonial role of monarch but Great britain is administered by the parliamentary system so representing the democracy of the constitution

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