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who could qualify as an elector in the French Revolution ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The elector in France were active male citizens who paid taxes equal to whose annual taxes were equal to the 'local wages paid' for 'three days' of labour. Explanation: At the time of the French revolution, the people were divided according to passive and active citizens of the country.

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Answered by OoExtrovertoO
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The elector in France were active male citizens who paid taxes equal to whose annual taxes were equal to the 'local wages paid' for 'three days' of labour. Explanation: At the time of the French revolution, the people were divided according to passive and active citizens of the country.

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