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what was Estates General ? what
was its voting pattern?
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Answered by srushtijadhav2006
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As a result, though the Third Estate was vastly larger than the clergy and nobility, each estate had the same representation—one vote. Inevitably, the Third Estate's vote was overridden by the combined votes of the clergy and nobility.

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Answered by paulsouro11
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During the Old Regime of the French Government which was prevalent till the year 1789, the closest thing France had to democracy was the meeting of the Estates General.

  • The King could summon the Estates General, that is, a group of representatives from each of the three Estates to make decisions on tax reforms.
  • It was last summoned in the year 1614.

The Estates General had a voting pattern where each Estate had one vote.

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