Active and Passive Citizens
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Q. The women in France got the right to vote in 1791.
- True
- False
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Which groups of French society benefited from the revolution? Which groups were forced to relinquish power? Which sections of society would have been disappointed with the outcome of the revolution?
Q. The citizens who were qualified to vote were called .
- passive citizens
- active citizens
- original citizens
Q. Name the three estate into which the French society was divided before the revolution.
Q. 3 important provisions introduced by Louis XVI to indicate non-democratic france.
Q. Explain the society of France under old regime?
Q. Given below are two statements describing the voting rights in the French society. Read them and select the most appropriate option below:
Statement 1 (S1): 'Active Citizens' were male voters above 25 years of age and paid taxes worth at least three days’ wages.
Statement 2 (S2): Remaining men, women and children were considered as 'Passive Citizens'.
Statement 1 (S1): 'Active Citizens' were male voters above 25 years of age and paid taxes worth at least three days’ wages.
Statement 2 (S2): Remaining men, women and children were considered as 'Passive Citizens'.
- Both S1 and S2 are correct.
- Only S1 is correct.
- Only S2 is correct.
- Both S1 and S2 are incorrect.
Q. If I am one of the highest tax paying French citizen in late 18th century, I would be eligible to which of the following roles in the context of voting?
- Judge
- Passive Citizen
- Duke
- Elector
Q. Who would have been classified as an active citizen during the time of Louis XVI?
- Wealthy 26-year-old man
- Wealthy 28-year-old woman
- An 8-year-old child
- A non-tax paying labourer
Q. Which events led to the formation of French constitution in 1791?
Q. name the direct tax of third estate to the state in France
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differentiate between active passive citizen?