Who were the Passive citizens as per the Constitution of 1791 in France?
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Passive Citizens were those who had no property rights or voting rights. They were entitled to protection by law with relation to their belongings and their liberty, but had no say in the making of government bodies. This group totaled around three million men within France.
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Only men above 25 years of age who paid taxes equal to at least 3days of a labour wage were given the status of active citizens. The remaining men and all women were classified as passive citizens.
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