<span>The delegates to the constitutional convention were, of course,
well educated, important people in their own states, most were from the city
and shared ideas about the government. About half had graduated from college
and most were bankers or investors of some sort whose financial interest lay
with the value of real estates or stocks.</span>
Answer: If one branch had too much power that laws can become unconstitutional and there would be disorder.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
The Legislative Assembly was driven by two opposing groups. The members of the first group were conservative members of the bourgeoisie (wealthy middle class in the Third Estate) that favored a constitutional monarchy, represented by the Feuillants, who felt that the revolution had already achieved its goal.
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