What was significant about the drafting of France's first constitution? A. It put into practice the concepts of constitutional monarchy and indirect election. B. It was written by mutual consent and partnership of the three French estates. C. It endorsed a system of government where the king was the ultimate authority. D. It called for the exile of religious figures such as priests and bishops. E. It introduced policies that supported education for girls and women. Reset Next

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A. It put into practice the concepts of constitutional monarchy and indirect election.

The drafting of France's first constitution was a significant event because it laid down the foundational principles and structure for a new form of government in the aftermath of the French Revolution. The Constitution of 1791 established a constitutional monarchy, which was a radical departure from the absolute monarchy that had been the system of government in France for centuries. It meant that the king's powers were now limited by a constitution. Although the king retained executive powers, legislative powers were vested in an elected body, the Legislative Assembly. The constitution also introduced indirect election, which meant that citizens voted for electors, who in turn voted for deputies to the Legislative Assembly.