AP European History
The Establishment of Universal Adult Suffrage refers to the legal granting of the right to vote to all adult citizens, regardless of gender, race, or social status. This movement emerged in the 19th century as part of broader social reform efforts, aiming to create a more equitable society by ensuring that all individuals had a voice in the democratic process. The push for universal suffrage was intertwined with various reform movements, including labor rights and women's rights, as advocates sought to expand political participation and challenge existing power structures.