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( Table 1 here ) In Britain , the First Reform Act of 1832 extended the franchise ,
introducing a dose of democratic rule and providing manufacturers with a natural
ally among newly enfranchised voters ( Schonhardt - Bailey 1991 ) . The 13.
( Table 1 here ) In Britain , the First Reform Act of 1832 extended the franchise ,
introducing a dose of democratic rule and providing manufacturers with a natural
ally among newly enfranchised voters ( Schonhardt - Bailey 1991 ) . The 13.
Page 18
In contrast , monarchies ( absolutist or constitutional ) could not afford class
confrontation lest their rule be challenged , but instead coopted industrialists (
Russia , Sweden , Germany , Austria - Hungary , Spain , Italy ) , with Denmark
being the ...
In contrast , monarchies ( absolutist or constitutional ) could not afford class
confrontation lest their rule be challenged , but instead coopted industrialists (
Russia , Sweden , Germany , Austria - Hungary , Spain , Italy ) , with Denmark
being the ...
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... won the 1890 elections and lowered the tariff . Scared by the threat of
parliamentarization that the partisan dynamic imparted on his rule , the King used
the dissolution prerogative to rescue constitutional rule from the popular mandate
.
... won the 1890 elections and lowered the tariff . Scared by the threat of
parliamentarization that the partisan dynamic imparted on his rule , the King used
the dissolution prerogative to rescue constitutional rule from the popular mandate
.
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