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In revolutionary France,who were given the right to vote ?
a)only men and women who owned property
b) all men
c) all the men and women
d)only men who owned property

Answers

Answered by shankardayalsharma
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Answer:

D is the answer because in France about in 1946or45 right to vote is given to women and when revolution in begin only property owned men had right to vote. hope it's help. mark me as brainliest please.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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d) only men who owned property were given the right to vote during revolutionary France.

Explanation:

  • Napoleon Bonaparte was responsible for various social and political changes that took place in France.
  • These changes led to the French revolution.
  • In revolutionary France, only men who had property were allowed to right to vote.
  • This was done to establish equality before the law. Also, it secured the right to property.
  • Hence, option “d” which states only men with properties were allowed to cast vote, is the correct answer.
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