Chartism
/ˈtʃɑːtɪzəm/noun
mass noun
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- a UK parliamentary reform movement of 1837-48, the principles of which were set out in a manifesto called The People's Charter and called for universal suffrage for men, equal electoral districts, voting by secret ballot, abolition of property qualifications for MPs, and annual general elections宪章运动(1837-1848年英国议会改革运动, 其原则载于《人民宪章》上, 要求男性普选权、选区平等、无记名投票、 废除下院议员财产资格以及举行年度大选)。
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chartism
the use of charts of financial data to predict future trends and to guide investment strategies(预测未来动向、指导投资策略的)金融数据图表分析。
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