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History, 17.07.2020 21:01 JuanTorres7

In these conversations, excited as they were, certain ideas and catchwords worked themselves to the surface, which expressed more or less the feelings of the people. . . . In the first line, the convocation [assembly] of a national parliament. Then, the demands for civil rights and liberties, free speech, free press, the right of free assembly, equality before the law, a freely elected representation of the people with legislative power. . . . and so on - in short, that which was called a "constitutional form of government on a broad democratic basis." According to the author, what were the demands of the people in the crowd? Check all that apply.

Increased civil rights and liberties
A constitutional democracy
Equal pay for women
A national legislature
Separation of church and state

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