France’s measures to strengthen democracy and mitigate contradictions 1848.

The citizens of France were given freedom of speech, and they could freely gather for rallies, processions, and calmly hold meetings. Men won the right to vote in elections, women still could not vote. Groups were formed to solve the problems of unemployment. The Second Republic was also introduced in France.

However, all these measures did not help much in the conditions of the exacerbation of the situation in 1848, so all of these led to the bourgeois-democratic revolution of 1848-1849.



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