Which demand of third estate was rejected by louis xvi?
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Answer:
one person one vote is the answer.
Explanation:
To increase the tax system in france, Louis xvi arranged estate general meeting in which the third estate farmers and peasants denied entry in the assembly. In that time the voting system in france was one estate one vote but this is not sufficient to the third estate people. They demanded for one person one vote but the king rejected their proposal.
For this reason the people of third estate walked out of the assembly and formed their own national assembly in a tennis court which is called as tennis court oath.
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Answer:
the third estate wanted voting to be done by the assembly as a whole where each member would have one vote. This demand was rejected by Louis XVI