AP European History
Political freedom refers to the rights and privileges that allow individuals to participate in the political process, express their opinions, and advocate for their interests without fear of oppression or coercion. In the context of 19th-century culture and arts, this concept became increasingly significant as artists, writers, and intellectuals sought to challenge authoritarian regimes and promote individual rights through their work. Movements for democracy and civil liberties were often reflected in literature, visual arts, and music, which served as powerful tools for social change.