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Which groups of French society would have gained from the Constitution of 1791? Which groups would have had reason to be dissatisfied? What developments does Marat (Source B) anticipate in the future?

Source B

The revolutionary journalist Jean-Paul Marat commented in his newspaper L’Ami du peuple (The friend of the people) on the Constitution drafted by the National Assembly:
‘The task of representing the people has been given to the rich … the lot of the poor and oppressed will never be improved by peaceful means alone. Here we have absolute proof of how wealth influences the law. Yet laws will last only as long as the people agree to obey them. And when they have managed to cast off the yoke of the aristocrats, they will do the same to the other owners of wealth.’
Source: An extract from the newspaper L’Ami du peuple.

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Answer

The men belonging to the higher class gained from the Constitution of 1791 as they got right to vote and elect. The poor men and all women had reason to be dissatisfied as they had no political rights.

According to Marat, laws will last only as long as the people agree to obey them. This means that the revolution must not stop till equal political rights are provided and should also aim for economic and social transformation.

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