Social Sciences, asked by rashmiaditya86, 11 months ago

who are the active and passive citizen of the France​

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Answered by Anonymous
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During the French Revolution, a distinction was made for a time between active and passive citizens. In 1791, the Legislative Assembly was chosen by a process of indirect election; the Electors of the Assembly were themselves elected by "active" citizens, male citizens whose annual taxes equalled the local wages paid for three days of labour. This disenfranchised about half of the male citizens of France. Even higher economic requirements for the Electors and the members of the Assembly left only about 50,000 eligible men in a country of some 25 million people.

Answered by krishna221118kissu
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The people's who are below 25

Who did not give their 3 days salary to government

Womans and childrens

These all comes in passive citizens

And except these people remaining who give their 3 days salary and above 25years old and literate are active citizens

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