Social Sciences, asked by topuppromos, 2 months ago

How did the developments in England strengthen democracy?

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Answered by mtarique78
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The eighteenth and nineteenth century saw the further strengthening of democracy in England with the extension of voting rights to the common people. ... With this, all adult citizens in Britain could vote and the English Parliament became a true representative of the British people.

Answered by sandipthete3
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England was always ruled by a king or queen during the 16th century the king become weak as more power were given to parliament. parliament is a house of commerce of British parliament was an organisation where the leaders were elected by the people and laws were made by the elected representatives.

as the powers of the parliament increased the king the so had to follow the laws made by the parliament the people enjoyed my any rights of your the rights to vote was only given to those who won the land landless people and women did not have the right to vote after many years of struggle landless people finally got the right to vote it was not until 1928 that women got the right to

vote

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