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Which of the following refers to the political body representing the 3 estates of prerevolutionary france ??
a) parliament of France
b) national assembly
c) estates general
d) estates committee​

Answers

Answered by deeksha6436
1

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Answered by vijayhalder031
1

Concept introduction:

The clergy, nobles, and commons of pre-revolutionary France gathered in the Estates-General of 1789. It was called by Monarch Louis XVI of France (reigned 1774–1792) to address societal and financial difficulties, but instead resulted in the Third Estate rebelling against the king and establishing a National Assembly.

Explanation:

Given that, there is specific body which represents political body of prerevolutionary France.

We have to find, which of the given option represents political body of prerevolutionary France.

According to the question,

The Estate General was the body that represented the First Estate (clergy), Second Estate (nobles), and Third Estate (common people) of the realm (Third Estate). There were around 1,200 delegates chosen. There were around 600 representatives to the Third Estate. There were 300 each in the First and Second Estates.

Final Answer:

c) Estates general.

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