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The Third Estate comprised
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(a) Poor servants and small peasants,
landless labourers
(b) Peasants and artisan
(c) Big businessmen, merchants, lawyers
etc.
(d) All the above

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Answered by aradhanamishra41139
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The Third Estate contained every French commoner: those who did not possess a noble title and those not ordained by the church. As might be expected in such a large group, the Third Estate had considerable diversity. It contained many different classes and levels of wealth; many different professions and ideas; rural, provincial and urban residents alike. Members of the Third Estate ranged from lowly beggars and struggling peasants to urban artisans and labourers; from the shopkeepers and commercial middle classes to the nation’s wealthiest merchants and capitalists. Despite its enormous size and economic importance, the Third Estate was politically disregarded and economically exploited by the Ancien Regime. The frustrations, grievances and sufferings of the Third Estate ultimately gave rise to the French Revolution.

Answered by achyut37
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Answer:(d) all of the above

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