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Join The Student Room TodayBe part of the UK's largest and fastest growing student community. It's free to join and a lot of fun - Get inspired, express your ideas, interact and share Revision:How Democratic was Britain by 1918?From The Student RoomTSR Wiki > Study Help > Subjects and Revision > Revision Notes > History > How Democratic was Britain by 1918? The Acts of Britain in 1883, 1884 and 1885 tackled many of the anomalies that had been outstanding from 1867 and 1872 but Britain was still far from being a democracy. Victorian democracy was based on a property (a practice which continued until 1948) and several groups were excluded&:
Between 1832 and 1928 there was a series of reforms of the franchise, of the distribution of parliamentary seats and of the rules for the conduct of elections that resulted in the system gradually becoming more democratic. There were also reductions in the powers of the House of Lords, which confirmed the predominance of the elected House of Commons over the unelected upper house. Looking at the period as a whole it is clear that many of the reforms advocate by the reformers in the early 19th century were actually implemented by 1928, and that the parliamentary system had become more democratic. Comments |
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