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Democratic Changes in England

Democratic Changes in England. Ms. Ramos. Reforming Parliament. Ms. Ramos. Reformers Push for Change. 1820’s- move to end religious restrictions Move to eliminate rotten boroughs. Ms. Ramos. Reform Act of 1832. Lg towns & cities gain representation Rotten boroughs are eliminated

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Democratic Changes in England

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  1. Democratic Changes in England Ms. Ramos

  2. Reforming Parliament Ms. Ramos

  3. Reformers Push for Change • 1820’s- move to end religious restrictions • Move to eliminate rotten boroughs Ms. Ramos

  4. Reform Act of 1832 • Lg towns & cities gain representation • Rotten boroughs are eliminated • Electorate is enlarged Ms. Ramos

  5. Chartist Movement • Demand • Universal male suffrage • Annual Parliament elections • Salaries for Parliament • Secret ballot • Present petitions to Parliament Ms. Ramos

  6. Discuss---Compare How did the demands of Chartism compare to the voting reforms passed in 1832? Ms. Ramos

  7. Discuss---Compare How did the demands of Chartism compare to the voting reforms passed in 1832? Answer: 1832 voting reforms redrew borough lines, extended vote to many middle-class property owners, gave parliamentary representation to many industrial towns, but not to industrial workers; Chartists called for additional reforms, extending the vote to all men, vote by secret ballot, annual elections, payment of representatives in Parliament Ms. Ramos

  8. The Victorian Age 1837-1901 Ms. Ramos

  9. Symbol of Nation’s Values • Duty, thrift, honesty, hard work, respectability • Strict code of morals & manners Ms. Ramos

  10. Confident Age • Confident middle & working classes • Growing movement for social reform Ms. Ramos

  11. New Era in UK Politics Ms. Ramos

  12. William Gladstone Progressive approach to solving societal problems Benjamin Disraeli Wanted to preserve traditions of the past Liberal v. Conservative Ms. Ramos

  13. Expanding Suffrage • Reform Bill of 1867 • Almost doubles the electorate • Almost universal male suffrage by 1900 • UK = Parliamentary Democracy Ms. Ramos

  14. 1867 Reform Bill Question of Rights • Disraeli argued that if a woman could be queen, she should be able to vote • Tried to add women’s suffrage to 1867 reform bill but did not succeed • Queen Victoria against women’s suffrage, called it “mad, wicked folly” Women’s SuffrageDiscuss- Do not need to Copy Ms. Ramos

  15. Limiting the Lords • Early 1900s, House of Commons bills defeated by House of Lords • Liberal govt threatens to create new lords Ms. Ramos

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