Multiple Choice

In a hypothetical 19th-century industrializing nation, voting rights are extended to the entire working class. However, a decade later, observers note that very few laws have been passed to improve wages, limit working hours, or increase factory safety. Which of the following provides the most direct explanation for why the extension of suffrage did not translate into increased economic power for workers in this case?

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