Did the French Revolution represent a true Revolution when it did not extend its proclaimed rights and liberties to women?
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While the French Revolution provided rights to a larger portion of the population, there remained a distinction between those who obtained the political rights in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen and those who did not. ... In the end, the vote was granted to approximately 4.3 out of 29 million Frenchmen.
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There may be a controversy. But it cannot be called as true revolution. Women too actively took part in the revolution, but there was huge discrimination, they were denied rights, were not allowed to attend the Assembly. A revolution show have broader outlook, it should bring equality, liberty for each and every section.
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