A detailed and helpful quiz for the ‘Britain in Breath’ aspect of the ‘Britain - Protest, Agitation and Reform’ section of your Pearson Edexcel A-Level History exams!
Includes questions on: reform acts; Pitt’s proposals; the Crown and the Aristocracy; Parliament; political parties; and o...
Name a group that highlighted the inequalities in voting between men and women:
Describe two reasons that the Daily Mail opposed female suffrage:
After the implementation of the 1918 Reform Act, __% of women over 30 still didn’t qualify for the
vote. In 1928, ___m women were added to the electorate.
Which reform act was most beneficial to the working class and why?:
Why were the working class unhappy in the aftermath of the 1832 Reform Act:
Give one reason for the resistance towards giving working-class men the vote:
How did mass-circulation newspapers help spread reformist ideas?:
Who produced ‘The Political Register’?:
Describe one impact of giving working-class men the vote:
Which reform act was most beneficial to the middle class and why?:
Give three reasons for the passing of the 1832 Reform Act:
Which was the most significant factor in the passing of the 1832 Reform Act:
Describe three impacts of the 1832 Reform Act:
Name one protest that preceded the passing of the 1867 Reform Act:
What was the name given to the more Conservative Whigs within Parliament?:
Describe one social change and one factor relating to political rivalry that led to the passing of the
1867 Reform Act:
, Why were the Conservatives not ideologically committed to reform?:
Why did the Conservatives pass the bill despite rejecting Gladstone’s first bill?:
Which group benefitted most from the 1867 Reform Act?:
Which factor was most significant in the passing of the 1867 Reform Act?:
Describe two limitations of the 1867 Reform Act:
Describe three impacts of the 1867 Reform Act:
What government practice became standard after the 1867 Reform Act?:
_ in 3 men now had the vote. This meant that the electorate had ______.
Give one social/economic change, one example of extra-parliamentary pressure and one factor
relating to political rivalry that explain the push for reform preceding 1884/5:
How did the 1884/5 reforms benefit the Irish population and politicians?:
How did the 1884/5 reforms reduce the impact of the aristocracy?:
Describe the shift in party representation as a result of the 1884/5 reforms:
Why was the impact of these reforms limited?:
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