The Civil Constitution of the Clergy, enacted in 1790 during the French Revolution, aimed to bring the Catholic Church under state control by restructuring its governance and aligning it with revolutionary ideals. It mandated that clergy be elected by citizens rather than appointed by the Pope, and it required priests and bishops to swear allegiance to the state. This legislation sought to reduce the influence of the Church in government and promote a more secular society, but it led to significant conflict between the Church and the revolutionary government.
It is ;set up plan for a government ;to list all human rights
Which is the main purpose of the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution
The main ideas of the Catholic reform included: 1) to purify the Church of abuses. 2) to stem the tide of people being dragged out of the Church by the protestant heretics. 3) to systemize the education of the clergy and that laity to prevent another such disaster.
its purpose was to get France a constitutional government and to give the Third Estate (commoners) as many votes as the First Estate (clergy) and Second Estate (nobility). Before this the clergy had two votes.
economic equity
Popular sovereignty
The preamble of the Constitution set out the idea of why the US was formed. It also expressed the main ideas of the US: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
unstated main ideas are statements that have no topic.
The main Provisions of the Australian constitution are:TaxesDefenseTradesCommerce
Kings depended on the clergy to help them govern for various reasons. The main reason is that they believed that clergy were inspired by a supernatural being who would help in decision making.
His three main ideas were: Life, Liberty, and the Right to Own Property. They later encouraged Americans to revolt. The framers of the Constitution used those three ideas (changed the Right to Own Property into the Pursuit of Happiness) as principles of a just government.
Two the main ideas were Businesses and Politics