Nationalism and political reform, 1850-1880 - the development of the western democracies - victorian britain

6 important questions on Nationalism and political reform, 1850-1880 - the development of the western democracies - victorian britain

Why was there political peace in brittain in the mid-19th century?

the political system of the brits was clearly responsible to its electorate and the parlaimentary system was clearly established

William e. gladstone?

a liberal and political opponent of benjamin disraeli. a master debater

Who voted for conservatives?

anglicans, landed classes and england
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Who voted for liberals?

the middle class, christians outside the church of england, scotland and wales

Second reform bill?

lowered property qualifications, extending suffrage. it also equalized electoral districts, giving proper representation to new urban areas and bolstered the existing system

What was a result of the new expanded suffrage?

parties became bigger and stronger and the winning party got to form a government, even if the royal family didn't like the winner

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