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why did the third estate of france’s population resent the second estate leading to conflict and revolution? the second estate paid the least amount of taxes and had the most power. the second estate was most influential due to their large population. the second estate were members of the clergy and had access to the king. the second estate controlled the most wealth and wanted to share it equally.
In pre-revolutionary France, the Second Estate (nobility) enjoyed extensive privileges: they paid almost no taxes, held top positions in government and military, and wielded significant political power. Meanwhile, the Third Estate (commoners, including peasants, workers, and the bourgeoisie) bore the entire tax burden, had little political influence, and faced severe economic hardship.
- The second option is wrong because the Second Estate was a small minority, not a large population.
- The third option is incorrect because the clergy made up the First Estate, not the Second.
- The fourth option is wrong because the Second Estate hoarded wealth and did not want to share it.
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The Second Estate paid the least amount of taxes and had the most power