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spheres for women. -Women now were able to walk out of the home,to share part of the responsibility of men and help support the family,and,at the same time,were entering into social services -A feminist movement started,fighting for women's equality and freedom,and for their educational and employmen opportunities. III.Victorian Literature:Mainly three kinds: the Chartist literature English Critical Realism Victorianpoetry 5 IV.Chartist Literature 1.Introduction Chartism was a national political movement,associated with working-class radicalism,with the avowed goal of forcing the British parliament to accept the“SiⅸPoints"”of the People's Charter:a vote for every man over 21,secret ballots,no 6, property qualification for MPs,salaries for MPs,equal constituencies,and annual parliaments.All of these demands except the last would be met within a century.The People's Charter originated from the London Working Men's Association (LWMA)and was published in 1837.It rapidlyspheres for women. - Women now were able to walk out of the home, to share part of the responsibility of men and help support the family, and, at the same time, were entering into social services. - A feminist movement started, fighting for women’s equality and freedom, and for their educational and employment opportunities. III. Victorian Literature: Mainly three kinds: the Chartist literature English Critical Realism Victorian poetry IV. Chartist Literature 1. Introduction Chartism was a national political movement, associated with working-class radicalism, with the avowed goal of forcing the British parliament to accept the “Six Points” of the People’s Charter: a vote for every man over 21, secret ballots, no property qualification for MPs, salaries for MPs, equal constituencies, and annual parliaments. All of these demands except the last would be met within a century. The People’s Charter originated from the London Working Men’s Association (LWMA) and was published in 1837. It rapidly 5’ 10’
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