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With regard to voting ,what were the demands of the third estate?

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Answered by spidercuber125
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Explanation:

That time the third state was in a majority so they demanded The Third Estate would become a very important early part of the French Revolution. ... But the dramatic inequality in voting—the Third Estate represented more people, but only had the same voting power as the clergy or the nobility—led to the Third Estate demanding more voting power, and as things developed, more rights.

The Third Estate demanded that each deputy have one vote. – With the assistance of the liberal nobles and clerics, this would give the Third Estate the majority. When the First Estate declared in favor of voting by order, the Third Estate responded dramatically.

Answered by yashica62
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Answer:

that the value of the vote will one person one vote but there great refuse about vote

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