主题:【原创】普世价值 -- MRandson
无产阶级的独立政治意识觉醒,基本上和获得选举权同步。毕竟普选不单只是无产阶级得益,有更多更有政治敏感的群体也会去争取。无产阶级本身在这方面反而要落后一点。共产党是先锋队不是白说的。
See also: History of British society
See also: The Parliamentary Franchise in the United Kingdom 1885-1918
Suffrage in the United Kingdom was slowly changed over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries to allow universal suffrage through the use of the Reform Acts and the Representation of the People Acts.
* Reform Act 1832 - extended voting rights to adult males who rented propertied land of a certain value, so allowing 1 in 7 males in the UK voting rights
* Reform Act 1867 - enfranchised all male householders, so increasing male suffrage to the United Kingdom
* Representation of the People Act 1884 - amended the Reform Act of 1867 so that it would apply equally to the countryside; this brought the voting population to 5,500,000, although 40% of males were still disenfranchised, whilst women could not vote
* Between 1885-1918 moves were made by the suffragette movement to ensure votes for women. However, the duration of the First World War stopped this reform movement. See also The Parliamentary Franchise in the United Kingdom 1885-1918.
* Representation of the People Act 1918 - the consequences of World War I persuaded the government to expand the right to vote, not only for the many men who fought in the war who were disenfranchised, but also for the women who helped in the factories and elsewhere as part of the war effort. Property restrictions for voting were lifted for men, who could vote at 21; however women's votes were given with these property restrictions, and were limited to those over 30 years old. This raised the electorate from 7.7 million to 21.4 million with women making up 40% of the electorate. Seven percent of the electorate had more than one vote. The first election with this system was the United Kingdom general election, 1918
* Representation of the People Act 1928 - this made women's voting rights equal with men, with voting possible at 21 with no property restrictions
Main article: Voting rights in the United States
In the United States, suffrage is determined by the separate states, not federally. However, the "right to vote" is expressly mentioned in five Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. These five Amendments limit the basis upon which the right to vote may be abridged or denied:
* 14th Amendment (1868): Regarding apportionment of Representatives.
* 15th Amendment (1870): "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
* 19th Amendment (1920): "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex."
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🙂您的政治经济学我也常看,不过从来不献花 5 MRandson 字42 2010-01-03 00:40:24
🙂可见您是实践家,从小事做起,哈哈 5 抱朴仙人 字150 2010-01-03 00:46:57
🙂【求助】欧美历史上发生过工人争取普选权的运动吗? 2 思想的行者 字604 2010-01-02 04:52:06
🙂19末20初世纪工人上街的时候,大多数民主国家早普选了。
🙂MRanderson其实臆造了一个词语“普选权” 2 思想的行者 字509 2010-01-02 23:36:44
🙂19世纪英国的宪章运动? 1 潜水用 字0 2010-01-02 15:28:45
🙂应有所出 1 无所事事 字715 2010-01-02 07:47:07
🙂至少开头有点不大对 1 neriak 字254 2010-01-02 04:47:16