Why did the meeting of the Estates General fail?
a) The First Estate wanted only their votes to be counted and denied the other two Estates the right to vote.
b) King Louis XVI already had declared that he would pass a law to increase the taxes.
c) All the votes cast by the 600 members of the Estates General were nullified.
d) The proposal of the Third Estate was rejected by King Louis XVI.
In reference to the CBSE Class 9 chapter 1 'The French Revolution'. Please answer as soon as possible; I need the answer now.
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The Estates General of 1789 was a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate), and the commoners (Third Estate). It was the last of the Estates General of the Kingdom of France. Summoned by King Louis XVI, the Estates General of 1789 ended when the Third Estate became a National Assembly and, against the wishes of the King, invited the other two estates to join. This signaled the outbreak of the French Revolution.
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