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Reform Acts and Political Evolution
Delving into the transformative impact of the Reform Acts of 1832 and 1867 on British politics, this chapter explores the mobilization for anti-slavery movements, shifts in communication between constituents and the center, and the challenges of navigating reforms through parliamentary systems. It also discusses the implications of increased voter numbers, the extension of voting rights to working-class urban householders, limitations of the Acts regarding corruption and disenfranchisement, and the literary perspectives on political reforms during these periods.