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History, 13.10.2020 01:01, aronrobinson4

Select all the correct answers. What were two effects of the lack of representation of the third estate in the Estates-General?
decreased power of the nobles in the Estates-General
seizing of lands of the members of the first estate
O separation of the third estate from the Estates-General
formation of the first National Assembly
O the king's dismissal of the clergy from the Estates-General

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