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What did reformers in the early 1800s claim were problems with the British parliamentary system? Choose two answers.

Too many women had been elected to Parliament.
Factory workers were making poor choices at the polls.
Only wealthy landowners were allowed to vote.
Rural areas had no representatives in Parliament.
Large cities were not well represented in Parliament.

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- Only wealthy landowners were allowed to vote.
- Large cities were not well represented in Parliament.