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baturaytt baturaytt
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The major problem seen with Louis XVI's calling of the Estates General was that
 
  a. it gave equal numbers of representatives to the clergy and nobility as to the Third Estate.
  b. all three estates would present one unified vote, one vote per estate.
  c. there were insufficient measures of support for the poor presented in the meeting.
  d. the king did not have to listen to the Estates General because it was not covered in the constitution.
  e. the Third Estate was not well enough informed about the workings of the government to present a united platform.
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