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State any four provisions that were made to make the Constituent Assembly moreinclusive.​

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To make the Constituent Assembly more inclusive, provisions were made to expand taxpayer suffrage, hold annual secret ballot elections, increase transparency with public legislative sessions and debates, and establish a Council of Censors for accountability.

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The Constituent Assembly was designed to be more inclusive in several ways to ensure fair and equal representation. Four key provisions included:

Expanding the electorate to include more individuals, such as allowing all free adult males to vote, known as taxpayer suffrage.

Introducing annual elections for the assembly by secret ballot as opposed to voice voting, to enhance privacy and fairness in the voting process.

Opening all legislative sessions to the public and ensuring that proposed laws were subject to public debate for one year, promoting transparency and public participation.

The establishment of a Council of Censors to meet every seven years to review the legislature's performance and to provide for reapportionment every seven years based on a census, to maintain accountability and reflect population changes.

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