Between 1839 and 1848, the leading British voice(s) calling for democracy a. were the Chartists, who gathered millions of supporters behind their demands. b. was the landed aristocracy, who believed they could control the peasants’ votes. c. were socialists in a great many organizations. d. was the British Communist party. was the International Workingmen's Association.
Between 1839 and 1848, the leading British voice(s) calling for democracy a. were the Chartists, who gathered millions of supporters behind their demands. b. was the landed aristocracy, who believed they could control the peasants’ votes. c. were socialists in a great many organizations. d. was the British Communist party. was the International Workingmen's Association.
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Between 1839 and 1848, the leading British voice(s) calling for democracy
a. were the Chartists, who gathered millions of supporters behind their demands.b. was the landed aristocracy, who believed they could control the peasants’ votes.c. were socialists in a great many organizations.d. was the British Communist party.was the International Workingmen's Association.-
The French Revolution of 1830
a. was fiercely suppressed by Austrian, Prussian, and Russian armies.b. favored the propertied classes but brought the common people back into French politics.c. placed the nephew of Napoleon on the French throne.d. failed to bring about any significant change in the French political system.e. completely turned the clock back to the system of Louis XIV and the divine right of kings.
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