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The denial of universal suffrage in Europe, led to_.

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Answered by aradhanagoswami35122
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The denial of universal suffrage in europe led to

  1. revolutins
  2. woman and non propertied men organising opposition.
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Answered by skyfall63
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b) Women and non-propertied men organising opposition movements, demanding equal rights throughout 19th and early 20th centuries

Explanation:

  • The philosophy of liberalism was closely aligned with national unity in Europe at the start of the nineteenth century. Liberalism arose before the constitution for the emerging middle classes for equality for the citizen. The idea of democracy by consensus was stressed politically.
  • With the French revolution democracy, a constitution and the elected government, by the senate, became the result of autocracy & clerical rights. Liberals in the 19th Century have emphasised private land inviolability
  • Freedom before law, though, was not simply a universal mandate. You can note that the "right to vote" & to be voted was bestowed solely on land owners in the revolutionary France, which was the first "political experiment" in western democracy. Men without "property & all women" were disqualified from civil privileges.
  • All adult males loved the vote only for a short time under the Jacobins. The "Napoleonic Code" reverted to the rank of a minor, entitled to the jurisdiction of husbands & fathers, however, to a restricted vote. Women & non-property males mobilised resistance movts during the 19th & early 20th centuries

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