Wednesday, May 11, 2016

citizenship and social class

"   I have divided citizenship into three elements, civil, political and social. I have tried to show that civil rights came first, and were established in something like their modern form before the first reform Act   was passed in 1832. Political rights came next and their extension was one of the main features of the nineteeth century, although the principle of universal political citizenship was not recognized until 1918. Social right, on the other hand, sank to vanishing point in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries".


      This section  because it talking about how society is divided in 3 ways. Also, how 1 element was used before the others and that there are rights that come with these elements. Finally, this section discusses the role they had on society for instance social rights weren't used frequently during the 18th and 19th century.

  the reason why this passage was chosen was because the passage explains the roles each element had in time period. In addition, this section was chosen because this talks about what areas in time period  they were and were not used. To sump up, it shows that for each element there are rights that citizens had.

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