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Answered by sureshraj7165
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This means that in the past voting was conducted according to the principal that each estate has only one vote.

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Answered by parneetpari167
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See; at first; understand the meaning of estate.

Estate means (over here) a large area of land in the country side that is owned by a person or family. Now we know the meaning of estate, so we can proceed. "Voting in the Estates General.."

We know the meaning of Voting is to elect a representative of our choice. So according to the statement, we are talking about the past. In simple English language, we can say the frst line as "Electing in a large area of land in the past had been organised obeying the principle (laws) that every single person who owns a large area of land had only and only 1 vote."

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