History, 28.11.2019 07:31 jamesgutierrez
Which of the following statements about the french constitution of 1791 is true?
a. the constitution of 1791 abolished the hereditary monarchy.
b. the constitution of 1791 was welcomed by the aristocracy.
c. the constitution of 1791 placed property requirements on the right to vote.
d. all of the choices are correct.
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