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what changes came in lives of men,women and children during 1789 in France​

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Answered by Anonymous
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They were considered "passive" citizens; forced to rely on men to determine what was best for them in the government. It was the men who defined these categories, and women were forced to accept male domination in the political sphere. Women were taught to be committed to their husbands and "all his interests...

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In order to discuss and voice their interests women started their own political clubs and newspapers. ... Women were disappointed that the Constitution of 1791 reduced them to passive citizens. They demanded the right to vote, to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political office.

Condition of Women before the French Revolution: a. Women were considered to be socially inferior to men, Most women had no access to education. Only the women belonging to the first and second estate, daughters of the nobles and other wealthier class had access to education.

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