what were the clauses of constitution of 1791 in france
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constitution of 1791,french constitution created by the national assembly during the french revolution.It retained the monarchy ,but sovereignty effectively resided in the legislative assembly, which was elected by a system of indirect voting .
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The main clauses of French Constitution in 1791 were as follows.
1) France became a constitutional monarchy.
2) Concentration of power gave place to separation of powers between legislature, executive and judiciary.
3) The legislative assembly was to be elected indirectly by men above 25 years. Those who belonged to high bracket of tax prayers, got the right to vote and get voted.
4) Feudal system was abolished.
5) Nobility and clergy were stripped off of their privileges.
6) Church was nationalized and people were guaranteed religious freedom.
7) The Constitution adopted the Declaration of the Rights of Men and Citizen. These rights belonged to each human being by birth and could not be taken away.
1) France became a constitutional monarchy.
2) Concentration of power gave place to separation of powers between legislature, executive and judiciary.
3) The legislative assembly was to be elected indirectly by men above 25 years. Those who belonged to high bracket of tax prayers, got the right to vote and get voted.
4) Feudal system was abolished.
5) Nobility and clergy were stripped off of their privileges.
6) Church was nationalized and people were guaranteed religious freedom.
7) The Constitution adopted the Declaration of the Rights of Men and Citizen. These rights belonged to each human being by birth and could not be taken away.
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