Britain 3: Comparisons of 1832 and 1867 Acts Flashcards

1
Q

Causes of reform for 1832

In 1831, how many people could vote out of a population of what?

A

400,000 out of 13.89 million

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Causes of reform for 1832

How many boroughs had less than 40 voters?

A

50 boroughs

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3
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Causes of reform for 1867

What % of the male population could still only vote?

A

18%

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4
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Causes of reform for 1867

What did you have to have an income of to be an MP?

A

£600

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5
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Violence before 1832

When were the Swing riots?

A

1830

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Violence before 1832

How many counties did the Swing Riots spread to?

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20 counties

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7
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Violence before 1832

What was the Cato Street Conspiracy?

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attempts to kill Lord Liverpool’s cabinet

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Violence before 1867

When were the Hyde Park Riots?

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1866

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Violence before 1867

How many people attended the Hyde Park Riots?

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200,000

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10
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Pressure within parliament 1832

When did Lord Liverpool resign and who replaced him?

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1827, replaced by Duke of Wellington as PM

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Pressure within parliament 1832

Which Whig leader announced moderate reform and when?

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Lord Grey in November 1830

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Pressure within parliament 1867

When did Disraeli’s bills get presented to parliament?

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Feb-Aug 1867

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Pressure within parliament 1867

What did Gladstone announce?

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It was a scandal that only 1/10 working class had the vote

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Peaceful organisations before 1832

What did the BPU want?

A

middle class suffrage

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Peaceful organisations before 1832

How were the 100 unions spread?

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1/3 in North, 1/3 in Midlands

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16
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Peaceful organisations before 1867

List the 3 groups

A

National Reform Union, Reform League, Anti-Corn Law League

17
Q

Great Reform Act 1832

How many boroughs were disenfranchised?

A

56

18
Q

Great Reform Act 1832

How many new boroughs were created?

A

42

19
Q

Great Reform Act 1832

How many new seats were given to Wales and Ireland?

A

5 new seats

20
Q

Great Reform Act 1832

What value did you have to own land to vote?

A

£10

21
Q

Great Reform Act 1832

Polling was limited to how many days?

A

2 days

22
Q

Great Reform Act 1832

What did the electorate rise from and to?

A

366,000 to 650,000

23
Q

Great Reform Act 1832

Voting was public up until when?

A

1872

24
Q

Great Reform Act 1832

In Leeds, only how many people were qualified to vote?

A

5000

25
Q

Great Reform Act 1867

How many boroughs were disenfranchised?

A

7

26
Q

Great Reform Act 1867

How many new voters were added to the electorate?

A

1 million

27
Q

Great Reform Act 1867

How many voters overall now?

A

2.46 million

28
Q

Great Reform Act 1867

What did Gladstone do?

A

Toured the country giving speeches on voting

29
Q

Great Reform Act 1867

In boroughs, the residency clause demanding occupancy for at least a year discriminated against how many of the working class?

A

30%