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26 October, 09:02

Which of the following was the effect of rotten boroughs on the democratic process in England?

A. Because they consistently voted for the Tory party, they disrupted the status quo.

B. Because they refused to follow parliamentary protocol when voting, the process was voided.

C. Because they were so full of political corruption, their votes couldn't be counted.

D. Because their population declined so much, there were few or no voters.

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  1. 26 October, 10:06
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    The correct answer should be D. Because their population declined so much, there were few or no voters.

    Basically, the Burroughs were small enough to enable a sufficiently wealthy patron to buy all the votes and become a member of the parliament and control some of the voting due to the large number of representatives in the parliament while in reality their number should've been much lower. They would buy their way into the parliament and represent an inadequate number of people. There was one borough that had only 13 voters and yet had a high number of representatives in the parliament.
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