Which term was used in France for newly elected assembly in 1791?
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newly elected assembly France in 1791 is called a convention
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newly elected assembly France in 1791 is called a convention
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The term Constitutional Monarchy was used in France for newly elected assembly in 1791.
EXPLANATION:
- In France, French Revolution started in 1789 due to the atrocities conducted by then French monarchy. The increased taxation on middle class and excessive freedom given to church was main reasons for revolution.
- After revolution ended, king was removed from throne and French Parliament was formed and newly elected assembly choose to adopt constitutional monarchy in which new king has to act accordingly the French parliament and he can be replaced from his office if parliament wanted to.
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