What did reformers in the early 1800s claim were problems with the British parliamentary system? Check all that apply.

Too many women had been elected to Parliament.
Factory workers were making poor choices at the polls.
Only wealthy landowners were allowed to vote.
Rural areas had no representatives in Parliament.
Large cities were not well represented in Parliament.

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Answer:

Options: Only wealthy landowners were allowed to vote.

               Large cities were not well represented in Parliament.  

Explanation:

As industrialization began in Britan, many of the rural population began to move to cities to find work. The condition of living of workers was worse as they were living in inadequate housing with dirt and unhygienic. After looking at the situation, reforms implemented for better working conditions in factories and living. Reformers do not execute correctly because of the British parliamentary system. In the early 1800s, only landowners were allowed to vote as they hold large property and influenced society. Wealthy men were allowed to serve and bring reforms and changes which was entirely in their favour. Great cities like Birmingham, Bradford, Manchester, Sheffield, Bolton,  Leeds, and Huddersfield had no direct representation.

Answer:

Only wealthy landowners were allowed to vote.

              Large cities were not well represented in Parliament.  

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