why was the offer of frankfurt parliament rejected by William iv the king of prussia
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The assembly which was convened at Frankfurt by political associations, middle-class professionals and businessmen drafted a constitution in 1848. This constitution enlisted the monarchy as subject to the Parliament. Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia along with the monarchs rejected it categorically. The aristocracy and the military also opposed it and the Parliament with labourers, artisans and businessmen lost support and had to be disbanded. Moreover the parliament kept at least half of the population out of active participation. Women could only be spectators from the gallery and were not allowed to participate actively. Without complete support of the entire society, the Parliament did not become a success.
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Explanation: When, on April 3, 1849, Frederick William refused the imperial crown offered by the national assembly in Frankfurt am Main—because as a true conservative he would accept it only from the German princes—he destroyed the constitution drafted by that assembly
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