The French Constitution in 1791 began with a 'Declaration of the Rights of the Man and Citizen '. Comment on the two words Man and Citizen?
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⏩The French Constitution was began in 1791 with a 'Declaration of the Rights of the Man and Citizen'.
⏩Here, it says that in 1791 the Constitution of france was established. Which works for the rights of man and citizens. In every constitution the citizens have equal rights. When the Constitution of france was made the man and citizens of the country were declared to have equal rights.
⏩So the two words man and citizen symbolises here for the equal rights given to the citizens of the country.
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⏩The French Constitution was began in 1791 with a 'Declaration of the Rights of the Man and Citizen'.
⏩Here, it says that in 1791 the Constitution of france was established. Which works for the rights of man and citizens. In every constitution the citizens have equal rights. When the Constitution of france was made the man and citizens of the country were declared to have equal rights.
⏩So the two words man and citizen symbolises here for the equal rights given to the citizens of the country.
Hope it helps u...thanks...✌❤❤
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1. The French Constitution was began in 1791 with a 'Declaration of the Rights of the Man and Citizen'.
2. Here, it says that in 1791 the Constitution of france was established. Which works for the rights of man and citizens. In every constitution the citizens have equal rights. When the Constitution of france was made the man and citizens of the country were declared to have equal rights.
3. So the two words man and citizen symbolises here for the equal rights given to the citizens of the country.
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