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the principle of voting in the estates general was undemocratic- justify the statement ​

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Answered by hemarawat370
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Yes the principle of voting in the estates general was undemocratic.

Explanation:

  • Estate general was the legislative body until the revolution which is also considered as the supreme for law making and other forums.
  • Democratic ground holds necessary to conduct voting by the whole assembly meanwhile each member should have the chance to vote in fair terms and conditions.
  • Despite of following that it worked on the principle of voting by one person as a whole on behalf of the former,no matter if views differed.
  • Despite of having the right to vote by each as a separate count only one member get the right to do that thereby terming it as undemocratic.

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