what was the system of voting in the estate general ? what change did the third estate want in this system?
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Voting in the estate general had been conducted according to the principle that each estate had one vote.
But members of the third estate demanded that voting now be conducted by the assembly as a whole,where each member would have one vote.
This was one of the democratic principles put forward by Rousseau in his book 'the social contract'.
When the king rejected this proposal,members of the 3rd estate walked out in protest.
But members of the third estate demanded that voting now be conducted by the assembly as a whole,where each member would have one vote.
This was one of the democratic principles put forward by Rousseau in his book 'the social contract'.
When the king rejected this proposal,members of the 3rd estate walked out in protest.
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Each state had one vote.
Explanation:
- Voting in the Estate General had been conducted in the past by following the very principle of each estate had one vote.
- The members of the Third Estate demanded to conduct the voting by the assembly as a whole so that every member would have one vote.
- The demands put forwards by the Third Estate were inspired by the democratic principles of philosophers like Rousseau.
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