The Chartist Movement was a movement for political and social reform in the United Kingdom during the mid-19th century between 1838 and 1848.
The Chartist Movement did this things, s<span>Suffrage for all men age 21 and over (not to be confused with Universal Suffrage) </span>
<span>Equal-sized electoral districts </span>
<span>Voting by secret ballot </span>
<span>An end to the need for a property qualification for Parliament </span>
<span>Pay for Members of Parliament </span>
<span>Annual election of Parliament </span>
<span>The significance of this was that it was the first mass working class labor movement in the world.</span>
Paying taxes is a responsibility for ALL American citizens. Registering for the selective service is for MALES. Serving in the military isn’t a responsibility it’s a choice. And voting is for people 18 or above.
Women played an active role in the Campaign of Defiance Against Unjust Laws during which, in 1952, many were arrested. They also helped to organise the Congress of Democrats, a white organisation in alliance with the ANC and the Coloured People`s Congress.
<span>economic crisis and also depression made them all want a change in democracy.</span>