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Edexcel A-Level History Revision Guide: Protest, Agitation and Parliamentary Reform (1780–1928) - Part 2: Changing Influences in Parliament 1780–1928

Streamlined, No-Fuss Notes – Perfect for High Achievers that struggle to condense and hone in on the most salient points, as well as students who get lost in the dense detail of the History A level!

This expertly crafted 21-page revision guide covers the second aspect of the breadth study module, breaking down key content into clear, digestible sections. Designed specifically for teachers who want to save time without compromising on quality.

Perfect for classroom use, independent revision, or targeted intervention, this straightforward, well-organised guide provides a reliable and efficient way to reinforce key knowledge and historical debates, ensuring students focus on exactly what they need to know without getting lost in excessive detail. Whether used as a core revision resource or an additional study aid, it helps boost student confidence and exam performance with ease.

Made with Microsoft Word, everything in this guide is fully editable and customisable.

What’s Inside?

This revision guide is split into two key sections, covering the major political changes that shaped Britain’s parliamentary landscape between 1780 and 1928:

2a. The Changing Role of the Crown and Aristocracy Over Elections and Parliament (1780–1928

  • The Influence of the Crown and Aristocracy in 1780
  • Economic Reform in the 1780s
  • The Reasons for Declining Royal Influence over the House of Commons,
  • The Reasons for Declining Aristocratic Influence over the House of Commons,
  • The Impact of the Parliament Act 1911

2b. The Development of Political Parties Between 1780 and 1920

  • The Change in Political Parties’ Role in Parliament and Elections
  • Party Organisation and Membership
  • The Growth of the Labour Party
  • The Extent of Change in the Social Makeup of the House of Commons by 1928
  • The Abolition of the Property Qualification for MPs
  • The Payment of MPs

Why This Resource is a Must-Have for Teachers & Students

  • Saves Teachers Time – No need to create summary sheets from scratch! This guide provides structured content that can be easily integrated into lessons and revision sessions.
  • Boosts Student Confidence – Perfect for both high-achieving students who get lost in excessive detail and less able learners who need a clear, streamlined approach.
  • Exam-Focused and Edexcel-Specific – Tailored to the Edexcel A-Level History specification, ensuring students have exactly what they need for exam success.
  • Clarity & Structure – Each topic is broken down logically, helping students grasp key developments without feeling overwhelmed.

Other A level History resources in this series
Part 1. Reform of Parliament 1780–1928: An overview

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COMPLETE HISTORY A LEVEL REVISION GUIDE (EDEXCEL) - BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY REFORM (BREADTH STUDY)

**Edexcel A Level History Revision Guide: Protest, Agitation and Parliamentary Reform (1780–1928) – Breadth Study** *Save time and support your students’ success with this concise, no-fuss revision guide!* Designed specifically for Edexcel A Level History, this resource provides a clear, structured breakdown of the Breadth Study: Protest, Agitation and Parliamentary Reform (1780–1928). Perfect for **classroom** use, **independent** **revision**, or **targeted** **intervention**, this guide ensures students focus on exactly what they need to know - without getting lost in excessive detail. What’s Inside? **1a. How effective were pressures for change to the franchise**? * The nature of parliamentary representation in the 1780s * Pressures for change vs. resistance to reform * The Reform Acts and their impact **1b. How significant were changes in the distribution of seats**? * Problems of Representation * The Failure of Pitt’s Proposals and Reasons for Resistance to Reform * Key Changes Brought About by Reform * Key Reformers and Opponents of Reform ***2a. The Changing Role of the Crown and Aristocracy Over Elections and Parliament (1780–1928*** - The Influence of the Crown and Aristocracy in 1780 - Economic Reform in the 1780s - The Reasons for Declining Royal Influence over the House of Commons, - The Reasons for Declining Aristocratic Influence over the House of Commons, - The Impact of the Parliament Act 1911 ***2b. The Development of Political Parties Between 1780 and 1920*** - The Change in Political Parties’ Role in Parliament and Elections - Party Organisation and Membership - The Growth of the Labour Party - The Extent of Change in the Social Makeup of the House of Commons by 1928 - The Abolition of the Property Qualification for MPs - The Payment of MPs **Why This Resource is a Must-Have for Teachers & Students** * Saves Teachers Time – No need to create summary sheets from scratch! This guide provides structured content that can be easily integrated into lessons and revision sessions. * Boosts Student Confidence – Perfect for both high-achieving students who get lost in excessive detail and less able learners who need a clear, streamlined approach. * Exam-Focused and Edexcel-Specific – Tailored to the Edexcel A-Level History specification, ensuring students have exactly what they need for exam success. * Clarity & Structure – Each topic is broken down logically, helping students grasp key developments without feeling overwhelmed.

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