Acts | Economy and Environment | Worker's Right | Political Movements |
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1832
What year was the Reform Act?
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Chartism was a working-class movement for political reform in Britain between 1838 and 1848
What is Chartism?
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No
Was pollution taken into consideration in political decisions?
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A changing class system/ different distribution of wealth.
What spurred political change early during the industrial revolution?
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1833
What year was the Factory Act?
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A vote for every man over 21
Secret ballot No property qualifications for members of parliament
What were the demands of Chartists?
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The Steam Engine
What form of transportation affected industrialization?
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1871
When were unions legalized?
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The Parliment
Who passed the Enclosure Act?
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Anonymous voting
What is a Secret ballot
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Iron and Steel
What was the main source of profit of the Industrial Revolution?
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1867
When were unions legally established?
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Children under the age of nine do not have consent to work. (Answer: nine)
What age were children allowed to begin work?
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A vote for every man over 21
Secret ballot No property qualifications for members of parliament
What were the demands of Chartists?
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It represents a trade off between the amenity of a resource and its direct use.
What does the Production Possibility Curve represent?
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1871
When were unions legalized?
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The main idea of the Reform Act was to allow everyone’s voice to be heard in a government situation.
What was the main idea of the Reform Act?
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Chartism was a working-class movement for political reform in Britain between 1838 and 1848
What is Chartism
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Factory produced soot and smog.
What was the main cause of pollution?
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A changing class system/ different distribution of wealth.
What spurred political change early during the industrial revolution?
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