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What were the functiones of estate general?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Estates-General, also called States General, French États-Généraux, in France of the pre-Revolutionary monarchy, the representative assembly of the three “estates,” or orders of the realm: the clergy and nobility—which were privileged minorities—and a Third Estate, which represented the majority of the people.

Answered by heeraskaushik
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The Estates General served as a body of representatives of the clergy, nobility, and commoners to advise the king in times of crisis.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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