Why was the reform bill of 1832 a political landmark a it


Why was the Reform Bill of 1832 a political landmark? A It increased the number of male voters by about fifty percent and set a precedent for widening suffrage further B It granted a powerful voice to the numerically superior but materially poorer south and demonstrated the weakness of industry C It gave universal suffrage to all men over the age of twenty-five and to women who held a sufficient amount of property D It granted women the right to initiate divorce on grounds other than abandonment, specifically abuse of themselves or their children.

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