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I REALLY NEED SOME HELP I NEED IT ASAP THERE ARE 3 QUESTIONS

QUESTION 1

How did the Reform Act of 1832 change the organization of political power in England?

Select one:

a. The Reform Act of 1832 limited the hours women and children could work in mines.

b. The Reform Act of 1832 gave women the right to earn the same wages as men.

c. The Reform Act of 1832 redrew the lines of parliament districts to reflect an industrialized England.

d. The Reform Act of 1832 required factories to not hire children under the age of 10.


QUESTION 2

Chartism was a part of English politics in the first half of the 19th century. What were the concerns of Chartism?

Select one:

a. Chartism was opposed to the vast expansionism of the English Empire.

b. Chartism tried to address the needs and rights of the working poor.

c. Chartism pushed for the free expansion of trade around the world.

d. Chartism worked to increase the power of the monarchy and Parliament.


QUESTION 3

How did Disraeli improve the reign and reputation of Queen Victoria?

Select one:

a. Disraeli convinced the aristocracy that the queen had the best interest of all her people at heart.

b. Disraeli promoted the concept of Queen Victoria as a caring, maternal monarch rather than a greedy imperialist.

c. Disraeli used military force and naval powers to spread Victoria's influence through domination of weaker nations.

d. Disraeli enhanced Queen Victoria’s reign by acting as her main opponent when she visited Parliament.

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Answer:

Question 1: The Reform Act of 1832 redrew the lines of parliament districts to reflect an industrialized England.

Question 2: Chartism tried to address the needs and rights of the working poor.

Question 3: Disraeli promoted the concept of Queen Victoria as a caring, maternal monarch rather than a greedy imperialist.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Question 01:

c. The Reform Act of 1832 redrew the lines of parliament districts to reflect an industrialized England. (Simply, the British electoral colleges were changed)

Question 02:

b. Chartism tried to address the needs and rights of the working poor. (Chartism was a male suffrage movement in UK)

QUESTION 3:

d. Disraeli enhanced Queen Victoria’s reign by acting as her main opponent when she visited Parliament.

(This was Because Disraeli prepared the Second Reform Bill and passed it to both houses of parliament. It expanded the voters base of the members of the British working class)

Step-by-step explanation:

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