What steps did the Constituent Assembly take to make the new Legislative Assembly politically independent?

a) It ruled that members of the Constituent Assembly could not run for office in the Legislative Assembly.
b) It ruled that only independently wealthy men could serve in the Legislative Assembly.
Consider This: The new Legislative Assembly closely resembled the Constituent Assembly demographically. See 6.2: The People’s Revolution.
c) It ruled that no one who had a criminal record or worked as a servant could hold a seat in the Legislative Assembly.
Consider This: The new Legislative Assembly closely resembled the Constituent Assembly demographically. See 6.2: The People’s Revolution.
d) It ruled that even those from the colonies could run for office in the Legislative Assembly, but only after living in France for two years.
Consider This: The new Legislative Assembly closely resembled the Constituent Assembly demographically. See 6.2: The People’s Revolution.


a) It ruled that members of the Constituent Assembly could not run for office in the Legislative Assembly.

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