Which of these provisions were passed by the Assembly on the night of 4 August, 1789?
(a) Abolition of feudal system of obligations
(b) Clergy had to give up its privileges
(c) Tithes were abolished
(d) All the above
Answers
Answer:
(d) All the above
Explanation:
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Answer: Option d - All the above.
On 4th August 1789, a decree was passed by the Assembly,
- it abolished the feudal system of taxes.
- Clergy members were forced to give up their advantages.
- Tithes were put to an end.
Explanation:
The National Assembly abolished both Seigneurial rights by the Second Estate and the Tithes by the First Estate.
The old judicial system ended in 1970.
Before the French Revolution, there was a monarchy system.
The Clergy and the Nobility groups never paid taxes. This led to the revolution in the middle section of people.
There were 19 decrees passed on that night.
The feudal system was abolished, and existing rights and dues originating in real or personal serfdom were abolished.
Clergy members are forced to give up their pleasures.
Collection of Tithes was ended. The lands owned by churches were confiscated.
Hence, the decrees passed on that night were the outcome of the French Revolution.