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When did France become a Constitutional Monarchy? What changes were introduced?

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Answered by SHAANbrainly
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France became a Constitutional Monarchy in the year 1791 with the jacobins gaining power.

The new changes introduced were:

> The National Assembly completed the draft of the constitution in 1791, aiming to limit the powers of the monarch.

>The powers were now separated and assigned to different institutions – the legislature, executive and judiciary which made France a constitutional monarchy.

> The Constitution of 1791 gave the power of making laws in the hands of National Assembly, which was indirectly elected by a group of electors, which were chosen by active citizens.

> Active Citizens comprises of only men above 25 years of age who paid taxes equal to at least 3 days of a labourer’s wage. The remaining men and all women were classed as passive citizens who had no voting rights.

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Answered by diyatalwar26
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Answer:

France became a constitutional monarchy in 1791

Explanation:

changes introduced were:

1. aimed to limit the powers of monarchy

2. these powers instead of staying in ones hand were distributed in different institutions like legislature, judiciary and executive

3. the people (above 25 yrs) who pay tax equal to wages of 3 days of a labourer.

4. whereas women and low tax payers can not vote

5. the constitution began with declaration rights

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