Edexcel A Level History Revision Guide: Protest, Agitation and Parliamentary Reform (1780–1928) – Breadth Study
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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?
Part 1: Reform of Parliament 1780–1928 – An Overview
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
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Part 2. Changing influences in Parliament 1780–1928: An overview
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