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Social disparity was one of the major causes of the French revolution.justify by giving examples

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Answered by piyushraj9475
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Answer:

Yes, it was true that Social disparity is one of the major causes of the French revolution. Some of the examples were:

Explanation:

• Clergy and nobles enjoyed certain privileges like they don’t have to pay taxes. Nobles were provided feudal privileges according to which they asked dues from the peasants.

• The taxes were only paid by the third estate which includes the big businessman, courts, lawyers, etc, peasants and artisan and small peasants, landless labourers and servants, etc.

• The Peasants paid taxes to the Church called Tithes. It included direct tax called Taille and other Indirect tax which were imposed on the product of consumption like salt and tobacco.

• Only active citizens who were men above 25 years and pays taxes had the right to vote. Remaining were the passive citizens; women and children were not allowed to vote.

Answered by k20140
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Answer:

Explanation:

Clergy and nobles enjoyed certain privileges like they don’t have to pay taxes. Nobles were provided feudal privileges according to which they asked dues from the peasants.

• The taxes were only paid by the third estate which includes the big businessman, courts, lawyers, etc, peasants and artisan and small peasants, landless labourers and servants, etc.

• The Peasants paid taxes to the Church called Tithes. It included direct tax called Taille and other Indirect tax which were imposed on the product of consumption like salt and tobacco.

• Only active citizens who were men above 25 years and pays taxes had the right to vote. Remaining were the passive citizens; women and children were not allowed to vote.

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