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Why do you think national movement supported the idea that all adults have a right a vote​

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Answered by aryamantcs
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Under colonial rule, the people had lived in fear of the British government and did not agree with many of the decisions that they took.

But they faced great danger if they tried to criticised these decisions.

The freedom movement changed this situation and the nationalists began to openly criticise the British government and make demands.

They demanded that there be elected members in the legislature with a right to discuss the budget and ask questions.

That is why nationalist movement supported the idea of the universal adult franchise so that the people can take part in the decision making of the country.

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Answered by shireeshaganji38153
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The national movement supported the idea that all adults have a right to vote because of the following reasons: Every responsible citizen should participate in the government. Law-making and decision-making should also be shared by the adults of the country.

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