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who were given the right to vote under the new constitution of france adopted in 1791

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Answered by skyfall63
47

Under new constitution of France adopted in 1791, only the active citizens were given vote right.

Explanation:

The French Revolution distinguished the French citizens into passive and active citizens. The active citizens were only men who paid local taxes that were on par with their three days of labor and so they had the right to vote. Men who could not belong to the active class were considered passive and did not have any property rights or the right to vote. They could not take part in the government but be just given basic protection by the government.

The French women were also considered to be passive citizens and were not given the vote right according to the constitution of France in 1791.

Answered by eswarsamineni99
14

Answer:

active people

Explanation:

under new constitution they divided people active who pay taxes and passive who not pay taxes and active people can get right to vote

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