Who were granted the right to vote in France during the French Revolution
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Answer:men above the age of 25 who paid taxes equal to atleast three days of labour's wage were given the right to vote and other men and all women were denied the right to vote .
Explanation:
The people who were allowed to vote were called active citizens and those who did not vote were called passive citizens .This was stated in the constitution of 1791.
This was changed by the Jacobins club in 1792
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The active citizens granted the right to vote in France during the French Revolution.
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- Three categories of citizens were there in France.
- They are classified as active citizens, passive citizens and electors.
- The only people who were allowed to vote were individuals who paid a certain amount of taxes.
- The passive citizens were not allowed to caste their vote.
- Any person who was above the age of 25 years and went on to pay taxes that include 3 days of labor wage were given the right to vote.
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