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those who had right to vote at that time and paid tax equal to three day labour wage

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Q: Who were the active citizens in France in 1791?
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What were active citizens in 1791?

Men over 25 who paid a certain amount of taxes.


Who were given the status of active citizens in France?

Only men above 25 years of age who paid taxes equal to at least 3 days of a labourer = were given the status of active citizens in France. =


Who were designated as passive citizen in France in 1791?

males over the age of 25 who paid taxes equivalent to three days' work a year were active citizens with the right to vote (though they could only elect electors from among richer citizens, who then voted for representatives in the National Assembly. The rest - poorer people, criminals deprived of voting rights, and of course women - were passive citizens.


Who was allowed to vote under the new government?

About half of the adult males in France were these "active" citizens.


Who was the ruler of France in 1791?

Louis XVI.


Who was king in 1791 in France?

Louis XVI


What were the provisions of constitutions of 1791?

The provision of the Constitution of 1791 gave citizens natural and civil rights. This also gave them access to employment.


What were the provisions of constitution of 1791?

The provision of the Constitution of 1791 gave citizens natural and civil rights. This also gave them access to employment.


What was the death penalty law in France in 1791?

beheaded


What was Quebec originally called in 1791?

New France


What following established a limited monarchy in France?

constitution of 1791


In 1791 what several states asked for to guarantee the personal liberties of citizens?

Bill Of Rights