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name any 2 political clubs formed bgy women and their aim.

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The political clubs in France at this time were all predominantly male, and they excluded women. Women were able to take part in politics through mixed fraternal societies. Clubs with only female membership began to pick up steam, they became very popular in the provinces. While most women understood that these clubs were simply to support the males in the army, some women wanted to fight alongside them. [7] Today, historians know of about thirty women's clubs that sprung up at this time.

These clubs organized themselves well. Each had a presiding body and each laid out rules for their specific clubs.[8] These clubs had a membership range of two hundred to six hundred, with an active attendance of about sixty.[8]

Over time, these women's clubs began to widen their political scope and include other issues in their meetings. Soon, the issue of citizenship began to emerge. Citoyenne - not only did they want the title of citizen, a designation as an inhabitant of the country, they wanted the rights and responsibilities that come with being a citizen.[8] One woman went before the National Convention to say this:

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