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Democracy test
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  • What was a rotten borough?
  • When was the Property qualification for MPs
    abolished?
  • When was the Secret Ballot introduced?
  • How did the 1867 Second Reform Act change the
    franchise?
  • What did the Corrupt Practices Act outlaw?
  • When was it?
  • How many people in Scotland could vote after the
    Third Reform Act 1884-85?
  • When were MPs first given a salary?
  • List the two main terms of the Representation of
    the People Act 1918
  • When did women get equal voting rights to men?

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1. What was a rotten borough?
  • A borough which was very small but still sent 2
    MPs to Parliament.
  • An example was Dunwich in Suffolk, where most of
    the town had fallen into the sea. Only 30 people
    were left, but they still sent 2 MPs to Parliament

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2. When was the Property qualification for MPs
abolished?
  • 1858

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3. When was the Secret Ballot introduced?
  • 1872
  • The Act made sure local landowners or employers
    could not put pressure on voters who may have
    depended on them for a home or living.

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4. How did the 1867 Second Reform Act change the
franchise?
  • Over 1,200,000 new voters
  • 35 boroughs lost one MP, 17 lost 2.
  • Some counties gained MPs,
  • Many large cities were given a third MP
  • Gave the vote to some of the urban working class
  • Attempt to equalise the size of constuituencies
  • 7 more MPs to Scotland to represent cities
  • In Glasgow electorate rose from 18,000 to 47,000
  • Leap in the dark
  • No one was sure how the new voters would react.

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5. What did the Corrupt Practices Act outlaw?
When was it?
  • Bribery
  • 1883

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6. How many people in Scotland could vote after
the Third Reform Act 1884-85?
  • In Scotland 60 of all adult males could now vote
  • Extended voting rights to more working class men
  • All adult male householders
  • Removed difference between voting rights between
    the burghs the counties
  • Further redistribution of seats number of
    Scottish seats increased to 72.

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7. When were MPs first given a salary?
  • 1911
  • Working class people could stand for Parliament
  • Helped growth of new Labour Party
  • Life of Parliament limited to 5 years

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8. List the two main terms of the Representation
of the People Act 1918
  • Women of property over the age of 30 gained the
    right to vote
  • All men over the age of 21 the right to vote

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9. When did women get equal voting rights to men?
  • 1928 - Representation of the People Act
  • Women over the age of 21 could vote
  • Women now on equal footing with men.
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