History, asked by MRAB, 1 year ago

who all got the right to vote for national assembly

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Answered by Anu200711
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The electors who have been elected by active citizens (people who pay money equal to 3 day labours wage except women) have a right to vote for national assembly.
Answered by Priatouri
85

Answer:

The Active Citizens of the Third Estate.

Explanation:

In the year 1971, all those men got the right to vote for National Assembly who paid yearly taxes equivalent to the local earnings paid for three days of work. These people were known as the "Active Citizens". The "Passive Citizen" (women) did not get the right to vote for the National Assembly.

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