18.PD - Factor Driving Reform 52-67 - Reform league Flashcards

1
Q

What are the Factors for this question?

A

Reform League
Legacy of 1832
Government

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Reform League

When was the Reform League created? Who did they work closely with?

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1865
Reform Union (1864)

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Reform league

How many branches?

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Over 400

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Reform League

Who were their MP spokes people?

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Gladstone and Bright

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Reform League

When were The Hyde Park Riots? How many attended? How many days?

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1866
200,000
3 days

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1832

What proportion of men could vote following 1832?

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18%

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1832

How much did your land have to be worth to vote? What did this mean for Leeds?

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£10
5000/125,000 could vote in Leeds

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1832

How many new boroughs were created? What did these show?

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42
Exposed issues with health and education

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9
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Government

When did Lord Russell propose reform bills? What was the outcome?

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1852 and 1860
Failed

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10
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Government

When was Gladstones bill defeated? Who passed the reform bill the following year?

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1866
Disraeli (needed for tories to gain votes)

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Government

When was the Metropolitan Poor Act and the first extension of the factory acts?

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1867

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Government

When did Gladstone say that all male rate payers should have the vote?

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1864

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1832

How much needed to become an MP?

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£600,000

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