The Charter of 1838 called for universal male suffrage, the pay of members of parliament and secret balloting in England.
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The Charter of 1838 called for universal male suffrage, the pay of members of parliament and secret balloting in England. A+ all answers
The Charter of 1838 called for universal male suffrage, the pay of members of parliament and secret balloting in England. A+ all answers
The People's Charter of 1838 petitioned for six key reforms aimed at expanding democracy in Britain. These included universal male suffrage, equal electoral districts, secret ballots, payment for Members of Parliament, the abolition of property qualifications for MPs, and annual parliamentary elections. The charter sought to empower the working class and address social inequalities, reflecting the growing demand for political reform during the Industrial Revolution. Ultimately, it laid the groundwork for future democratic movements in the UK.
Chartists were people who supported the 1838 'People's Charter'. The Charter called for Universal Male Suffrage, Parliamentary voting by Secret Ballot, Salaried Members of Parliament (so that a political career was open to men with no private income) - and a host of other ideas, most of which we now take for granted. The political reforms of the later Nineteenth Century nearly all originated in Chartism.
The charter helped the power equal out amongst the people.
charter is a paper that lets people travel
conflict isdisagreement between two or more people
The Charter of Liberty exempted people from a town from some given rules and laws.
A bus charter is a group of people who charter (or rent) a bus with a driver to go on a tour together to a common destination. One example of a bus charter would be a group of people going on a trip to Reno together on a chartered bus.
They would have their own say on how the colonly is being ran. Charter is giving people the right.
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The rights of the land and people