What was the motto of the Chartists?

a) Peace and Order
b) Workers of the World, Unite!
Consider This: Why was the British government worried about the Chartists? See 9.3.1: Workers, Unite!
c) Bread and Roses
Consider This: Why was the British government worried about the Chartists? See 9.3.1: Workers, Unite!
d) One Man, One Vote
Consider This: Why was the British government worried about the Chartists? See 9.3.1: Workers, Unite!


a) Peace and Order

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