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The graph shows suffrage reform in the United Kingdom.

A bar graph titled Suffrage Reform in Great Britain, 1832 to 1918. The x axis shows the years 1832, 1884, 1918. The y axis shows the percentage of population with the right to vote, from 0 to 100. 1832, 7%; 1884, 28%; 1918, 72%.

Based on this graph, it is reasonable to assume that by 1930 the percentage of the population with the right to vote was

the same as in 1884.
smaller than in 1884.
greater than in 1918.
smaller than in 1918.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
greater than in 1918.

Reason: the trend shows expanding suffrage (7% → 28% → 72%), and further reform in 1928 gave women equal voting rights, so by 1930 the percentage would have increased beyond the 1918 level.