It made a revolutionary statement called the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. This document stated that "men are born and remain free and equal in rights." Rights like "liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression." It also guaranteed citizens equal justice, freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
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The Third Estate, which represented the common people of France, did not officially stop paying taxes during the French Revolution, as tax reforms and the abolition of feudal privileges evolved over time. However, significant changes began in 1789 when the Estates-General convened, leading to the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. By August 4, 1789, the National Assembly abolished feudal rights, which included various taxes imposed on the Third Estate. This marked a turning point in the taxation system in France, but taxes continued in different forms thereafter.
The Mexican Constitution of 1917 introduced significant reforms aimed at addressing social inequalities and curbing the power of foreign interests. It established labor rights, land reforms to redistribute land to peasants, and limitations on the Church’s influence by promoting secular education. Additionally, it enshrined civil liberties, such as freedom of speech and assembly, and set the groundwork for a more democratic government structure. Overall, it marked a pivotal moment in Mexico's transition towards a more equitable society following the Mexican Revolution.
Governmental reforms and liberalism have led to
the reforms of education
the elimination of internal tariffs.
The National Assembly attempted to deal with food shortages and consolidated public debt.
The establishment of public trials The establishment of freedom of the press The elimination of internal tariffs The termination of trying people in court on the basis of class (APEX)
B. The press was to be monitored by the government
B. The press was to be monitored by the government
The slaves would now all be freed
B. The press was to be monitored by the government
B. The press was to be monitored by the government
people being selfish
peasants would be allowed to own their farm land.
Moderate leaders were able to introduce free market reforms after maos death
The peasants believed in the church and preferred to follow the guidance of their priests on matters of tradition and spirituality.