Evaluate the function of national assembly of France during the 1789 to 1791
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- The French Revolution was a major event in the history of Western Societies, and had a profound effect on the world today.
- It is best remembered for passing the Declaration of the Rights of man and of the citizens.
- The Declaration upheld the equality of all before law, elligibilty, freedom
- Church was nationalised
- Jury system was introduced for criminal cases
- The new constitution provided for constitutional monarchy and seperation of powers between the legislature, excutive and judiciary.
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An assembly is comprised of the representatives of a nation and usually constitutes a legislative body or a constituent assembly.
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- The declaration upheld the equivalency of all before the law; eligibility of all for general offices; liberty of speech and articulation.
- It rejected certain rights of the patricians and clergy and worried that the burden of taxation must be accepted by all without distinction.
- The church was nationalized and individuals were secured spiritual liberation.
- The latest Constitution delivered for constitutional monarchy and partition of powers between the legislature, executive, and judiciary.
- The jury system existed presented for illegal cases.
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