Who were called as active and passive citizens in france?
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active -who has property and above age of25.
passive -except active
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When the National Assembly came to power in 1789, the right to vote was only given to those men who were above 25 years of age and who paid taxes more than the wages given to a worker in three days. Such men were called active citizens. These men were only 4 million in number, while the total population of France wad 28 million.
All other men (3 million in number), and all women, children and youth below 25 years of age did not have the right to vote and were called passive citizens.
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