CLEP Western Civ II

Category - Nationalism

The British Reform Bills of 1867 and 1884 significantly expanded the vote among men in England but failed to enfranchise
  1. Those in the military
  2. The middle class
  3. Working-class householders
  4. Adult males living with their parents
  5. The rising industrial barons
Explanation
Answer: D - The reforms in the second half of the 19th century expanded the franchise to heads of households; adult males who lived with their parents were not considered heads of households. Agricultural laborers were another group that often did not qualify for the vote. However, the reforms substantially increased the voting members of the lower and working classes, which had been restricted by property requirements in previous allocations of rights.
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