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Chartism and democracy

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Chartism and democracy

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  • Life before Chartism and democracy
  • Significance of Chartism
  • Significance of Democracy
  • People would be too timid to rebel against the inequalities of the new industrial and political order in Britain if there was no chartism and democracy. That is to say, society lacked rights and freedom.
  • Affect towards the society
  • It served as a model for succeeding working-class movements by proving the significance of an intellectual, orderly, and philosophical working-class voice. It was a watershed moment in the growth of class consciousness. It demonstrated the need for action in response to the worker's situations and constraints in the social system.
  • Primary source - Chartism
  • Democracy is popular sovereignty — "government of the people, by the people, for the people," as Abraham Lincoln put it. At its heart is the concept of the population choosing a government through regular, free, and fair elections.
  • Secondary source - Democracy
  • Chartism was the first movement to emerge from the protests against the inequalities of the new economic and political order in Britain, and it was both working-class and national in scope. While Chartism was founded by working-class individuals, it was also based on populism and clan identity. It gave the people to have free and far elections
  • This a photography of the chartism convection in 1839
  • This is a current image of the Australian parliament in Canberra, displaying all of the politician's political parties. The parliament's major function was to establish or alter laws, as well as to investigate specific policy, government administration, or performance issues.
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