Chartism

/ˈtʃɑrtɪzəm/ noun

A 19th-century English working-class movement demanding democratic political reforms, including universal male suffrage and secret voting.

From charter plus -ism. Named after the 'People's Charter' of 1838, a document outlining political demands of British workers.

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