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who were the passive citizens?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Passive Citizens had no property or voting rights. They were protected by the law but had no say in the making of government bodies. Active citizens were literate adults who had been resident in France for a certain period of time (I think one year) and they paid at least a certain amount of taxation.

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Answered by shakiya88
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Passive citizens are citizens who are illiterate and have no knowledge about law and government. They don't have jobs but they are under the protection of government. They don't have the right to vote.

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

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

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