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Ray Of Light
1 month ago
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What did reformers in the early 1800s claim were problems with the British parliamentary system? Check all that apply

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irina [1.8K]1 month ago
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1.) There were too many women in Parliament. 2.) Only wealthy landowners had the right to vote. 3.) The Parliament did not represent rural areas. 4.) Large cities lacked proper representation in Parliament.
Alex [1.6K]1 month ago
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What issues did reformers highlight about the British parliamentary system in the early 1800s? Check all that apply. There were too many women elected to Parliament. Factory workers were making poor voting choices. Voting was restricted to wealthy landowners. Rural regions had no representatives in Parliament. Major cities were inadequately represented in Parliament.
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