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Q6 (NDA-II/2016) History & Culture › Modern India (Pre-1857) › Press and public opinion

Statement I : Chartism was the political reform campaign for democratic rights which swrept over Britain between 1838 and 1848. Statement I : The trade union move¬ment declined by the 1830s as it failed to fulfil the aspirations of the working class.

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