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What were the major problems in the British parliamentary system? Check all that apply.

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Answered by baski3d
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Answer:

Yes! Here is your answer!

Explanation:

Because of such state of affairs, the larger majority or the greater number of legislation and regulations that were generated by only the parliament had been made for the advantage of the wealthy as well as the aristocrats whilst also conveniently ignoring and downplaying the well-being of impoverished people.

The issues only actually begin to progressively be resolved since the British Empire started to provide each and every resident with the power to vote for and show their support towards the representatives of the government that actually campaign their agenda and support their needs and narrative.

Answered by genlove20
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Answer:

-only 5 percent percent of the population was able to vote

-only wealthy landowners were able to vote

-large cities were extremely underrepresented

Explanation:

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