Multiple Choice

Consider a historical scenario in an industrializing nation. Initially, factory workers have no legal right to organize. After a period of unrest, the government passes a law legalizing the formation of groups that can negotiate wages and safety standards directly with factory owners. A decade later, a separate reform extends voting rights to all adult citizens, regardless of property ownership, allowing workers to elect representatives to the national legislature for the first time.

What is the primary distinction between the type of power workers gained from the first reform versus the second?

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