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Who were Active and passive citizens of French? CLASS - 9

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Answered by pemilajegan9
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1. Those citizens who were entitled to vote were termed as active citizens.

2. Only men above 25 years of age who paid taxes were entitled to vote and considered as active citizens.

3. Women, children, and other people were considered as passive citizens.

4. Women, children, and other people were not entitled to vote

5. The distinction between active and passive citizens was made during French Revolution.

6. Passive citizens had no property rights.

7. Active citizens were required to pay taxes equal to about three days work a year.

8. Active citizens were required to be literate, speak French and have been resident for more than one year.

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Answered by missayushi786
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Answer:

Active citizens were citizens who were literate and had knowledge about the law. They had a continuous income and consist of the right to vote.

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Passive citizens: who were illiterate and don't know about law. They didn't have jobs but they were under the protection of government.

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