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Arturiano [62]
2 years ago
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what do you think Fragonard's opinion might have been of universal suffrage the right of all citizens to vote?

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Lubov Fominskaja [6]2 years ago
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Fragonard's opinion of universal suffrage the right of all citizens to vote might have been:
No, he believed if poor were educated, would cause disorder and anarchy.
The concept of universal suffrage, termed as general suffrage too,  sometimes also known for the term common suffrage,encompasses the right to vote of all except for a small number of adult citizens.
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