Question | |
When was the First Reform Act passed? | |
What was the amount needed to become enfranchised as a borough householder? | |
Which movement collapsed in 1848 making it safe to further enfranchise citizens? | |
Parliamentary reform was also seen as avoiding... | |
Which Union formed in 1851 that highlighted the increasingly literate and influential working class? | |
However even Radicals like John Bright realised that not all deserved the vote and there was a '...' of the population that were undserving. | |
Which bill was introduced by Disraeli in 1859? | |
Where did he want to extend the £10 Borough limit to? | |
What part of boroughs did he also want to extend? | |
What was the amount needed for he new 'Lodger' vote? | |
How much was needed in savings to also be allowed to vote? | |
How much was needed in annual income from government funds to vote? | |
How much was needed in annual government pensions to vote? | |
What else would change? A ... of seats. | |
The attempted vote for savings was given due to an increase in working class Victorian... | |
Which Duty was abolished in 1855 which furthered the 'Penny Press? | |
Which Duty was abolished in 1861 which furthered the 'Penny Press? | |
Which workers was Gladstone especially impressed with between 1861-65? | |
In May 1864 Gladstone famously said all working men had the '.. right' to vote. | |
When did Palmerston die? | |
Who visited in 1864? | |
Which league emerged as a result of his visit? | |
Which major finance company collapsed in 1886 and caused Unions to more fervently support thr Reform League? | |
What outbreak also caused further support? | |
In the 1866 Reform bill, what was the £10 borough franchise limit lowered to? | |
Very slight ... compared to Disraeli's previous Bill. | |
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