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Davon Navarro
1 July, 22:32
How did power shift in Britain in the
1800s?
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Simone
1 July, 23:25
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Power shifted in Britain during the 1800s because power was moved to the middle class as Parliament passed more laws ... Women received the right to vote in Britain and the United States after World War I because during the war the roles of women changed therefore women began to demand for the right to vote.
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