Growth of Parliamentary Democracy- me Flashcards

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what did the radicals call the political system

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“old corruption”

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what percentage of the population coud vote pre-reform

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less than 5%

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in 1831 how many people had the right to vote out of what population

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400,000 electorate
13.89 million population

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how many MPs could a county send to parliament

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2

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what was the standard county franchise (pre-reform)

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someone who held a freehold piece of land worth 40 shillings a year

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what were the 6 types of boroughs

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rotten, pocket, scot and lot, potwalloper, corporation, freeman

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what was a rotten borough

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a constituency so depopulated that an mp was selected by a very small number of people (often they could buy the votes)

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what was a pocket borough

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a borough where wealthy landowners owned all of the land, they bribed or pressured voters into voting for their favoured candidates

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what was a scot and lot borough

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men who paid local taxes such as the poor rate could vote

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what was a potwalloper borough

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a boroughin which one could vote if their house had a fireplace large enough to boil a pot

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what was a corporation borough

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only members of the local cpuncil could vote,w

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what percent of corperation boroughs had less then 50 voters

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90%

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what was the freeman borough

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all men who had aquired the title of ‘freeman’ were qualified to vote

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how many boroughs had fewer than 40 voters

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50

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what 4 big towns had no MPs

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birmingham, manchester, leeds, sheffield

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In 1831 what was lancashires population

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1.3 million

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How many MPs did Lancashire have in 1831

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14

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What was cornwalls population in 1831

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300,000

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How many MPs did Cornwall have in 1831

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42

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What percent of elections were uncontested (pre reform)

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66%

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What was ‘treating’

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Where candidates would pay for their supporters food drink and accommodation during election

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What were ‘lambs’

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They were groups of armed thugs who intimidated voters

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What was ‘cooping’

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The kidnapping of rivals supporters until the end of the election

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What became increasingly politicised post 1780s

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Clubs, discussion groups and societies

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How many daily newspapers did London have
13
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How many tri-weekly newspapers did London have
10
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How many provincial newspapers were there outside of London
50
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What did William Pitt propose (that was defeated)
To disenfranchise 36 of the worst boroughs
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Who was John Wilkes
A man who made a name for himself because he asserted the right of voters to choose MPs
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franchise defanition
the right to vote in an election
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sedition defanition
inciting revolution
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yeomanry defanition
armed voulentry cavalry force used to maintain order
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under lord liverpool how many reforms where there
12 moderate ecanomic reforms
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what did edmund burke write
"reflections on the revolution in france" 1790
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what did burke call the revolutionaries in france
"swinish multitudes"
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what did the tories argue about reform -1800
they argues that it would increase social tensions
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when was the sheffield society for constitutional information formed
1791
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in may 1792 how many signitures did the SSFCI get
10,000
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what was the SSFCI's petition that got 10,000 signitures for
male suffrage
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when was the london corresponding society formed
1792
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how many members did thomas hardy claime were in LCS and how many were actually
5,000 1,000
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how much did joining the LCS cost
1penny a week
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what was the larges society of the 1780s to 1800s
the london corresponding society
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when did thomas paine write the rights of man
1791-92
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by 1793 how many copies of the rights of man had been sold
200,000
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when was thomas paine charged with treason
1792
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what was the british population in 1801 and in 1821
10.5 million- 1801 14.1 million- 1821
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what percentage of britons were under 15 in 1821
48%
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what did poor relief grow by
£2million - 1775 £8million - 1817
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when did napoleon blockade britain
1806
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when did the usa declare war
1812
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what did national debt grow by (c1800-1820)
£238 million to £902 million
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how many ironworkers lost their jobs in shropshire foillowing the war
7,000
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what did the corn law cause the price of corn to raise to
10 shillings a bushel
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Keep going
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how much did cartwright travel 1813
900 miles in 29 days
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when did cartwright travel 900 miles
1813
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what was major john cartwrights aim
to educate the workers and campaign pecafully for universal sufferage
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how many signitures on how many petitions did cartwright gain
130,000 signitures 430 petitions
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wht did william cobbett do
from november 1816 he republished the leading article from his weekly political register in a 2nd pamphlet
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what did the government create to infultrate secret societies
alien section and secret service 1793-
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what was thomas muir charged with
14 yeard of transportation due to being a prominent radical
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what was thomas palmer charged with and why
he was encoraging people to read paines 'the rights of man' and he was sentacned to 7 years transportatiuon
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when was heabus corpus suspended
1794
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in december 1795 what was passed
the "two acts"
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what were the "two acts"
treasonable and sediotios practices act (it broadened the law od treason, meetings of over 50 were banned)
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what are three conservative propeganda publications fromn the 1790s
the oracle the sun the true briton
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what were "church and king" clubs
anglican clubs loyal to the crown and establishment
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what were two major disturbances caused by C&K clubs
birmingham 1791 manchester 1792
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how many branches nationwide did the assosiation for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers
2,000
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what were government volunteers
people encoraged by the government to voulenteer and help keep order against the french
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by 1804 how many people were voulenteers
450,000
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when was the corn law introduced
1815
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when was income tax repealed
1816
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what was caused by the income tax repeal
indirect taxes were increased on popular items such as beer and sugar
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when were the game laws introduced
1816what
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what were the game laws
they made poaching against a landowner punishable by 7 years imprisonment or transportation
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what caused the suspension of heabus corpus
the spa fields meetings 1816
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how long did the suspension of heabus corpus last
a year
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when were the six acts
1819
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