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Starting with the Reform Act of 1832, Parliament passed laws in the 1800s that gave voting rights to
most adult males.
most adult females.
landowners living in rural areas.
female factory workers.
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most adult males.
The 1832 Reform Act broadened the male franchise (mainly to middle-class men), and subsequent Reform Acts (especially 1867 and 1884) extended voting to working-class and rural men so that by the late 1800s most adult males could vote. Women did not gain full suffrage until the 20th century.
The 1832 Reform Act broadened the male franchise (mainly to middle-class men), and subsequent Reform Acts (especially 1867 and 1884) extended voting to working-class and rural men so that by the late 1800s most adult males could vote. Women did not gain full suffrage until the 20th century.
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