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Government and a changing society, 1812–1832 study guide
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Government and a changing society, 1812–1832
AqaA LevelHistory1F Industrialisation and the people: Britain, c1783–1885
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Study Guide: Government and a Changing Society, 1812–1832
A comprehensive guide to understanding the key themes and events of this transformative period in British history.
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Key Themes
- Government and Reform
- Explore the role of key political figures and their responses to social pressures.
- Analyze the impact of legislation such as the repeal of the Combination Acts and the Test and Corporation Acts.
- Economic Changes
- Discuss the effects of industrialization on the economy and society.
- Evaluate the significance of agricultural changes and the shift towards free trade.
- Social Unrest
- Examine the causes and consequences of working-class discontent.
- Investigate the influence of movements like Luddism and early socialism.
- Democratic Developments
- Assess the implications of the Great Reform Act and the election of the Whigs.
- Consider the state of Britain politically, economically, and socially by 1832.
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- Create timelines to visualize the sequence of events and reforms.
- Compare and contrast the different government responses to social unrest.
- Engage with primary sources to gain insights into public sentiment during this period.
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