answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Yes, it did, because the groups/estates were separated, and not treated equally. The people in the lower estates were not allowed the same jobs, privileges, etc. In fact, high-paying jobs were reserved for the nobility. This led the people in the lower estates to become poor, and not able to afford basic necessities such as food.

User Avatar

Beryl Cassin

Lvl 10
1y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Did France's system of estate violate the principle of equality?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Did Frances system of estate violate the principle of equality?

Yes, it did, because the groups/estates were separated, and not treated equally. The people in the lower estates were not allowed the same jobs, privileges, etc. In fact, high-paying jobs were reserved for the nobility. This led the people in the lower estates to become poor, and not able to afford basic necessities such as food.


Which Frances estates was not exempt from the taille?

The Third Estate


Which of Frances estates was exempt from the taille?

The Third Estate


Of Frances estates was NOT exempt from the taille?

The Third Estate


Which of Frances estates were exempt from the taille?

The second estate


Frances old order the clergy belonged to the?

first estate


Who made up the third estate Frances?

Everyone else excluding the 1st estate and 2nd estate, so the bourgeois made up the third estate. Particularly the rich people.


How did most members of the Third Estate want to fix Frances financial problems?

By making the First estate and the Second estate pay taxes and thus contribute to France's budget.


What does principal mean in real estate?

For any business the principle means money.


In real estate what is the principle of contribution?

In real estate the principle of contribution is that the value of a component of property depends upon its contribution to the value of the whole property. The cost of an improvement does not necessarily equal the value the component adds to the property.


What are the three divisions of Frances social structure before the french revolution?

first estate second estate and third estate.


What do you call a person who practice real estate?

A realtor or estate agent buys and sells real estate on behalf of the principle, for a commission. They can also act as a managing company on behalf of the landlord.