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14 January, 11:36

How did the Reform Act of 1832 affect voter representation in Parliament?

The act took representation away from women.

The act took representation away from people in cities.

The act gave greater representation to people in cities.

The act gave greater representation to wealthy landowners.

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  1. 14 January, 11:56
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    The correct answer is:

    The act gave greater representation to people in cities.

    The Reform Act of 1832 granted seats in the House of Commons to large cities that had emerged during the Industrial Revolution, removed seats from boroughs with very small electorates usually dominated by a wealthy patron and extended the electorate making around one in five adult males qualified to vote.
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