Introduction Flashcards
Context
In 1850, Britain could not have been considered a democracy. Voting was based on income qualifications, women were excluded from voting, and indeed corruption was rife. However, Historians argue that reforms were made throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries to increase the electorate and improved democracy.
Factors
Some historians argue that … were significant in contributing to Britain becoming more democratic. Others argue that factors such as the Great War, changing political attitudes and party competition were also important.
Line of argument
However, this essay will argue that Industrialisation and Urbanisation was the most important when explaining the democratisation of Britain by 1928.