Question 1
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Which gender could vote and how old did they have to be?
Question 2
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What qualities did these voters have to have ?
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They had to be linked to property
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They had to be married
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They had to have parents who could vote
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They couldn't be middle class or lower class
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They had to earn a certain amount of money
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They had to be church of England
Question 3
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How many people as a percentage could vote in the UK at that time
Question 4
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What was this as a fraction?
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16 out of 3000
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20000/3400000
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400,000/14million
Question 5
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What type of seats were there?
Question 6
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How many MPs did each county return regardless of population?
Question 7
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How much land did a standard voter have to own?
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40 shillings worth (£2) a year
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100 shillings worth a year
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71 shillings worth a year
Question 8
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What was a borough?
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A town where more than 1000 people lived
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Where there was a town hall
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Anywhere which had been a town (had a royal charter) in the 15th century
Question 9
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Why did the middle classes and the lower classes find the constituency voting system unfair?
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As the constituency stretched abroad
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Because the constituency was only made up of 1 person in each town
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Because there was a huge variation in size and voting practise
Question 10
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How many voters were there in Liverpool and Bristol ?
Question 11
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How many voters were there in Old Sarum?
Question 12
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So which towns had no representation?
Question 13
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How many people lived in Lancashire and how many MPS did they have ?
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1800 and 24MPs
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1.3 million and 14MPs
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200 and 90MPs
Question 14
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How many people lived in Cornwall and how many MPS did they have?
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300,000 and 42MPS
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60 and 100MPS
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900,000 and 13MPs
Question 15
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How many MPs did Manchester and Leeds have?
Question 16
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What did wealthy landowners do in the elections?
Question 17
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In 1800 why were half the MPs in parliament?
Question 18
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How many elections were contested ?
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All of them
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Half of them
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One third
Question 19
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Where was voting done?
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In 'Hustings'
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At home
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In the town hall
Question 20
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Voting was done in secret
Question 21
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This sort of voting allowed wide spread bribery and corruption
Question 22
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Who wanted parliamentary reform the most and why?
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The Upper class as they wanted even more power
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The radicals as they wanted chaos
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The middle classes as they had growing economic power but this was not matched by political power
Question 23
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Why was the system outdated?
Question 24
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Why did the upper class believe they were best for voting?
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As they thought power should be held by the educated elite who would act in the best interests in the country as a whole
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They could afford to look the best for the part
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As poor people annoyed them