History, asked by pammukhan550, 9 months ago

Why were the representatives of the third
estate disappointed with the pattern of voting
in the estate general.​

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Answered by shauryaaa
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Voting in the Estates General had been conducted according to the principle that each estate had one vote. King Louis XVI was determined to continue the same practice. But members of the third estate demanded that voting now be conducted by the assembly as a whole, where each member would have one vote. When the king refused to grant their wish, the members of the third estate were dissapointed.

Answered by GarvTheGamer
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Answer:

In the Estate General, each estate had only one vote.

Even though the third estate had more people than the first two estates combined, they had only one vote.

Every law was passed against them as the first two estates were against giving the third estate any rights

Thus, the representatives of the third estate were disappointed with the pattern of voting in the Estate General

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