Political Reforms -Synoptic Question
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- Political Reforms -Synoptic Question
- Split into 4 Periods
- 1832-1867
- Reform bills
- 1816-1832
- Political opportunism
- Whigs only introduced reform as the country wanted it and they wanted to be in office
- 1829-Catholic Emancipation split the Conservative Party.
- Great Reform Act 1832
- 1829-Catholic Emancipation split the Conservative Party.
- Whigs only introduced reform as the country wanted it and they wanted to be in office
- Political opportunism
- 1868-1884
- violence created fear of public revolution
- Gladstone passed the Coercion Act that gave police more powers.
- violence created fear of public revolution
- 1780-1815
- French Revolution + Tom Paine
- 1832-1867
- 2 points for each section
- Evaluate them against each other
- External Factors
- French Revolution
- Chartists 1848- could argue to do with French Revolution
- French Revolution
- 1872 Ballot Act removed corruption
- Corrupt and Illegal Practices Act passed 1883
- Split into 4 Periods
- 1780-1815
- French Revolution + Tom Paine
- Anti-Corn Law League
- External Factors
- French Revolution
- Chartists 1848- could argue to do with French Revolution
- French Revolution
- External Factors
- No Reforms- adopted repressive policies
- Political Reforms -Synoptic Question
- Split into 4 Periods
- 1832-1867
- Reform bills
- 1816-1832
- Political opportunism
- Whigs only introduced reform as the country wanted it and they wanted to be in office
- 1829-Catholic Emancipation split the Conservative Party.
- Great Reform Act 1832
- 1829-Catholic Emancipation split the Conservative Party.
- Whigs only introduced reform as the country wanted it and they wanted to be in office
- Political opportunism
- 1868-1884
- violence created fear of public revolution
- Gladstone passed the Coercion Act that gave police more powers.
- violence created fear of public revolution
- 1832-1867
- 2 points for each section
- Evaluate them against each other
- 1872 Ballot Act removed corruption
- Corrupt and Illegal Practices Act passed 1883
- Split into 4 Periods
- French Revolution 1879 + 1848
- Political Reforms -Synoptic Question
- 1848 also year of Chartist Violence
- French Revolution 1879 + 1848
- 1846 Corn Laws repealed
- 1847 Reform Act
- 1885 Redistribution Seats Act passed
- Franchise Act became law 1884
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