what were the limitations or drawbacks of the Constitution framed by the national assembly in 1791??
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1) The Constitution of 1791 granted the power to constitute laws in the National Assembly, which was indirectly elected.
2) That is, citizens elected a group of electors, who in turn selected the Assembly.
3) However, all the citizens did not have voting rights.
4) Only men who were above 25 years of age and who paid taxes equal to at least 3 days of a labourers wage were given the position of active citizens, i.e. they were allowed to vote.
5) The remaining men and all women were grouped as inactive citizens.
6) A man had to be in the highest group of taxpayers in order to be eligible as an elector and then as a member of the Assembly.
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2) That is, citizens elected a group of electors, who in turn selected the Assembly.
3) However, all the citizens did not have voting rights.
4) Only men who were above 25 years of age and who paid taxes equal to at least 3 days of a labourers wage were given the position of active citizens, i.e. they were allowed to vote.
5) The remaining men and all women were grouped as inactive citizens.
6) A man had to be in the highest group of taxpayers in order to be eligible as an elector and then as a member of the Assembly.
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Question :-
What were the main feature of constitution of 1791 framed by National Assembly of France
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Features of the Constitution of 1791 framed by the National Assembly :
(i) Limit the power of the Monarch.
(ii) Powers were separated to different institutions - the Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary.
(iii) Constitutional monarchy was introduced.
(iv) Power to make laws to National Assembly.
(v) Citizens were grouped into active and passive citizens i.e. active citizens had right to vote.
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