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Would you agree with the view that the message of universal rights was beset with contradictions? Explain.


The message of universal rights was beset with contradictions. 


(i)The Constitution of 1791 vested the power to make laws in the National Assembly, which was indirectly elected. That is, citizens voted for a group of electors, who in turn chose the Assembly.

(ii)Not all citizens, however, had the right to vote. Only men above 25 years of age who paid taxes equal to at least 3 days of a labourer’s wage were given the status of active citizens, that is, they were entitled to vote.

(ii)The remaining men and all women were classed as passive citizens. To qualify as an elector and then as a member of the Assembly, a man had to belong to the highest bracket of taxpayers.

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Describe the circumstances leading to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France.


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?


Describe the legacy of the French Revolution for the people of the world during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.


Draw up a list of democratic rights we enjoy today whose origins could be traced to the French Revolution.


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