which proposal of the third estate was rejected by estates general?
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The Third Estate wanted this proposal because they were in a majority in terms of the number of members. Hence, with this proposal, they could have dominated the Estates General. Instead, with the support of the King, it was decided that voting would be by estate giving the first two estates an advantage. It was the rejection of this proposal that triggered the French Revolution.
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In the French revolution The third estate had demanded to change the voting system of The Estate general meeting to One person one vote (this was supported by Rousseau in his book the social contract) This request was rejected by the Estates general
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