To what extent did political parties change in the years 1780-1885Quick View
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To what extent did political parties change in the years 1780-1885

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<p>This resource is applicable to all A-level History students studying from the Edexcel spec of Protest, Agitation and Parliamentary reform.</p> <p>The set of notes is an in-depth overview of the first breath study in the A-level history course discussing Parliamentary reform between 1780 and 1885. It includes the sub-categories of:</p> <p>-The changes in political parties from 1783-1830<br /> -The changes in political parties from 1830-35<br /> -The changes in political parties from 1835-1846<br /> -The changes in political parties from 1846-1867<br /> -The changes in political parties from 1881-1885</p>
Chartism 1838-1850Quick View
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Chartism 1838-1850

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<p>The resource is applicable to all A-level History students learning from the the Edexcel spec about Protest, agitation and Parliamentary reform</p> <p>The set of notes is an in-depth overview of a depth study in the A-level history course discussing Chartism 1838-1850. It includes the sub-categories of:</p> <ul> <li>What factors led to the emergence of the Chartist movement in the 1830s</li> <li>What actions did the Chartists take and were they effective?</li> <li>Why did Chartism fail to achieve its aims?</li> <li>Changing nature of support for the Chartists</li> <li>How effective was government response to the Chartists?</li> </ul>
Radical Reformers 1790-1819Quick View
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Radical Reformers 1790-1819

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<p>The resource is applicable to all A-level History students learning from the the Edexcel spec about Protest, agitation and Parliamentary reform</p> <p>The set of notes is an in-depth overview of a depth study in the A-level history course discussing Radical Reformers 1790-1819. It includes the sub-categories of:</p> <ul> <li>Impact of the French Revolution on British Radicalism</li> <li>How significant was extra-parliamentary protest 1790-1819</li> <li>Success of the extra-parliamentary protest by 1819</li> <li>How effective was the government response to protest in the years 1819</li> <li>Impact of the radical reformers themselves</li> </ul>
The influence of Parliamentary reforms on the Crown and AristocracyQuick View
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The influence of Parliamentary reforms on the Crown and Aristocracy

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<p>This resource will be applicable to all A-level History students learning from the Edexcel spec: Protest, Agitation and Parliamentary Reform. The resources goes through in-depth knowledge about the influence of Parliamentary reforms on the Crown and Aristocracy</p> <p>This resource includes the following sub-categories:</p> <ul> <li>The constitutional crisis 1909-1911</li> <li>The parliament Act 1911</li> </ul>
How was Parliament reformed between 1780 and 1928 - Breath studyQuick View
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How was Parliament reformed between 1780 and 1928 - Breath study

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<p>The resource is applicable to all A-level History students learning from the the Edexcel spec about Protest, agitation and Parliamentary reform</p> <p>The set of notes is an in-depth overview of the first breath study in the A-level history course discussing Parliamentary reform between 1780 and 1938. It includes the sub-categories of:</p> <ul> <li>How the electoral system worked fro 1780-1883</li> <li>why did pressure for parliamentary reform increase after 1815</li> <li>why was there no significant parliamentary reform between 1780 and 1832</li> <li>how significant was 1832 reform act</li> <li>impact of the Great Reform Act</li> <li>Why was a second reform bill introduced in 1866</li> <li>why was the second Reform Act passed in 1867</li> <li>What was the impact of the 1867 Reform Act</li> <li>The 1872 Ballot Act</li> <li>1883 Corrupt and Illegal practices Act</li> <li>why did the 1884 Reform Act pass</li> <li>what was the impact of the 1885 reform act</li> <li>Representation of the people act 1918</li> <li>Representation of the People Act 1928</li> </ul>