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| | Encyclopedia4U - Reform Judaism - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | The early Reform movement renounced Zionism and declared Germany to be its new Zion. |  | | Arrested in Germany, the Reform movement was carried forward in the United States. |  | | Since the 1940s the American Reform movement has slowly begun distancing itself from its previous stances. |
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| | The Great Reform Act of 1832 |
 | | Although the Act had been conceived as a final resolution of the reform question, pressure was exerted by groups like the Chartists, and the Great Reform Act was very far from being the last Reform Act in British politics. |  | | The Great Reform Act of 1832 was one of the most important changes in the history of British politics, conceding to radical demands for the changing of the electoral system. |  | | Although the Whigs were the party in power, it still took a very long time for the Great Reform Act to actually become law. |
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| | Reform Act biography .ms |
 | | Reform Act of 1867 (The "Second Reform Act"), which widened the franchise, and adjusted representation to be more equitable |  | | Reform Act of 1832 (The "First Reform Act" or "The Great Reform Act"), which abolished rotten boroughs and gave representation to previously unrepresented urban areas like Birmingham etc. |  | | Representation of the People Act 1884 (also known as the "Third Reform Act"), which allowed people in counties to vote on the same basis as those in towns |
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| | Education Reform Act 1988 |
 | | Meaning of "assisted" for the purposes of the 1944 Act and Acts construed as one with it. |  | | (3) Any member of the council required by section 11(3)(b) of this Act may at any time be removed from membership by the governing body or (as the case may be) by the governing bodies of the grant-maintained school or schools concerned. |  | | that section 5 of this Act is not contravened. |
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| | Insurance Reform Act (Christopher Reeve Homepage) |
 | | But Senator Kennedy, and I think Senator Kassebaum, have suggested that this is a great amendment and that it ought to be on some other bill. |  | | This Act may be cited as the ``Christopher Reeve Health Insurance Reform Act of 1996''. |  | | This Act may be cited as the ``Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1995''. |
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| | The Monetary Reform Act |
 | | The U.S. Supreme Court, in an increasingly important decision, held that an Act of Congress is on full parity with a treaty (or any lesser agreement), and that when a federal statute which is subsequent in time is inconsistent with a treaty, the statute, to the extent of the conflict, renders the treaty null. |  | | This Act may be cited as the Monetary Reform Act. |  | | This Act shall be implemented over a one-year transition period, beginning thirty days after the date of the enactment of this Act. |
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| | 1832 Reform Act |
 | | Bribing and treating of voters, for which elections had become notorious, was not decreased by the Reform Act, indeed because it led to many more elections being contested this practice almost certainly became more widespread. |  | | This trend was comprehensively stopped by the Reform Act, and the working class organisations were rightly angry at what they saw as the "betrayal" by the middle class in the Reform Act. |  | | At this series of events, the parliamentary opposition collapsed and the Reform Act was passed, receiving its royal assent on 7 June 1832, though the king was notably absent from Parliament at the time. |
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| | Verzeichnis 1832 reform act |
 | | Although the legislation is referred to as the "Great Reform Act" its terms |  | | The Great Reform Act of 1832 was one of the most important changes in the history of British politics, conceding to radical demands for the changing of the |  | | reform: 17 May 1832; Place's letter to Hobhouse 1832 (Reform Act Crisis); Peel's opposition to the Reform Act 1832; Benjamin Disraeli's A |
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| | © M. Brock. The Great Reform Act |
 | | Underlying the prediction was the view that, with the Reform Act on the statute book, Britain's progress to popular government would be orderly and slow. |  | | The Act was well judged because reformers would not have accepted less as a settlement, and anti-reformers might not have accepted more without bloodshed. |  | | In trying to judge the effects of the Reform Act the inquirer is almost as apt as Grey or Gladstone to forget how it came to be passed. |
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| | Parliamentary Reform 1832 |
 | | The Great Reform Act of 1832 was perhaps the first stage in a process to extend the franchise, that was to result in the universal suffrage we have in Great Britain today. |  | | A speech given by the Iron Duke on 2 November 1830, which stated clearly his position on reform, was so out of touch with public opinion that it virtually guaranteed the collapse of his government. |  | | The general election of March 1831 was another symbol of the growing movement for reform. |
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 | | By the time of the Third Reform Act of 1884, which equalised voting restrictions between counties and boroughs, over 50% of the adult male population were able to express their opinions through the ballot box. |  | | The only major reform of the franchise in recent years was the lowering of the age restriction on voting from 21 to 18. |  | | All in all about one adult male in five could vote before the Great Reform Act. |
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| | Lord Grey - 1832 Reform Act |
 | | Secondly, although the Reform Act did not achieve all that the reformers wanted, it satisfied moderate men and it stabilised the political situation for 30 years. |  | | The name of Charles, second Earl Grey (1764-1845), Prime Minister from 1830 to 1834, has always been associated with the `Great Reform Act' which his government passed into law in 1832. |  | | Above all, he sought to ensure that change and reform would be granted when they became necessary, willingly and without bloodshed and violence. |
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 | | He opposed their bid for independence to the end, but he did not develop the policies (such as the Stamp Act of 1765 and the Townshend duties of 1767 on tea, paper and other products) which led to war in 1775-76 and which had the support of Parliament. |
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| | Great Reform Bill |
 | | This impressively described parade was held in celebration of a significant achievement for democratic reform -- tenants of a certain stature had just received the right to vote. |  | | Maxwell mounted the chair and spoke about reform as before. |  | | The drums beat, as before, at the sentences. |
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| | Listings: March 11 - March 17, 2002 (Writers Almanac) |
 | | He was elected to the House of Commons in 1786, and during his career managed to bring about significant political reform in Britain. |  | | It was Jackson who signed the Indian Removal Act and sent sixteen thousand Cherokee down the Trail of Tears; Davy Crockett, a congressman from Tennessee, resigned in protest. |  | | It took forty years for Grey and his supporters to put together a government progressive enough even to consider giving the vote to non-aristocrats, but they passed the Great Reform Act in 1832, which allowed smaller landowners to vote, and kept ballots secret. |
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| | 2005 BANKRUPTCY REFORM ACT |
 | | The “Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005”, which we will refer to as the Bankruptcy Reform Act, or just the “Act”, is the first major revision of the bankruptcy laws since 1978. |  | | The Act provides for dismissal, or (with the Debtor’s consent) conversion to Ch 11 or 13, on a finding that granting relief would be an “abuse” of the provisions of Chapter 7 by an individual consumer debtor. |  | | The Supreme Court summarized the intent of modern bankruptcy law, including our current laws, when it said that they are intended to give debtors a “fresh start”, “a new opportunity in life, unhampered by the pressure and discouragement of pre-existing debt.” It is fair to say that in recent times bankruptcy laws favored debtors. |
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| | THE HISTORY STUDENT |
 | | “The Great Reform Act, which gave all middle-class men the right to vote, was passed in 1832” is correct because “which” refers to a non-essential (non-restrictive) component. |  | | Thus, “It was these two factors that led to the war” is correct because “that” refers to an essential (restrictive) component of the sentence. |  | | The sentence would still read correctly if the non-restrictive clause was removed: “The Great Reform Act was passed in 1832.” |
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| | Land Reform Act |
 | | The bill, known as the Five Nations Indian Land Reform Act, was set aside by one of its sponsors, Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla.), at the request of oil and gas producers. |  | | For more information on the Five Nations Indian Land Reform Act, visit Representative Watkins’ web site or the Library of Congress web site. |  | | The Five Nations Indian Land Reform Act now moves to the Senate for approval. |
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| | Timeline of Britain's Age of Empire |
 | | - The first or great Reform Act is passed. |  | | Parliament passes the Factory Act, prohibiting children aged less than nine from working in factories, and reducing the working hours of women and older children. |  | | Parliament passes the Catholic Relief Act, ending most restrictions on Catholic Civil Rights. |
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| | Criminal Justice 'Reform' Act |
 | | A sweeping criminal justice reform package has been passed by the Legislature without the support of any entity involved in the criminal justice system, except a single public defender. |  | | Based on Fiscal Year 1996 data, under the "Truth in Sentencing Act" 67 percent of the offenders currently sent to prison will stay in the community. |  | | The entire community sentencing system, both state and local, is resource-limited. |
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| | History of Suffrage 1760-1867 published by Pickering & Chatto |
 | | Throughout this period, Britain tottered on the brink of civil war and central to this was the persistent clamour for electoral reform. |  | | This volume contains speeches from Robert Lowe and Benjamin Disraeli and examines the debate surrounding the 1859 Reform Bill and the right to vote in the colonies at a time when British Political power was at its height. |  | | Further significant legislation finally arrived with the Second Reform Act in 1867. |
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| | Reform act 1832 - Network Live |
 | | Look for Reform act 1832 in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project. |  | | Reform Act 1832 - definition of Reform Act 1832 in Encyclopedia |  | | The British Reform Act of 1832 (2 and |
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 | | “A Comment on ‘The Great Reform Act of 1832 and the Political Modernization of England’.” Letter to the Editor. |  | | "Electoral Reform and the Fate of Factions: The Case of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party." British Journal of Political Science 29(1):33-56. |
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| | DEFENSE REFORM ACT OF 1997 |
 | | The chances of making the reforms that have got to be made without congressional intervention, without a congressional push, seem to me to beto be nonexistent. |  | | This is also an area where we can make great use of the private sector. |  | | So we areI am interested in seeing that law reformed. |
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| | Political History: 14 to 18 years |
 | | This website is an account of the most important working-class political movement in Britain in the nineteenth century and includes sections on Chartist Biographies, Chartist Tactics, Chartist Newspapers and Parliamentary Reform Acts. |  | | Chartism : The People's Charter, drafted in 1838 by William Lovett, was at the heart of a radical campaign for reform in Britain. |  | | It contains nine different investigations that tell the story of the political history of Britain between 1800 and 1914 (Radicals, Luddites, Captain Swing, Peterloo, Great Reform Act, the Chartists, Reform After 1850, White Slavery and the Suffragettes). |
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| | The Great Reform Bill in England: 1815-1832 |
 | | Note his justification of why reform was necessary and how he used the specter of revolution to make his case. |  | | New elections were held and a Whig majority insured its passage in September 1831. |  | | The Great Reform Bill of 1832 after one earlier draft was defeated in committee. |
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 | | E.J. Evans, The Great Reform Act of 1832, Routledge - Lancaster Pamphlets, 1983. |  | | e The terms of the Act and the reasons for their adoption. |  | | Why did politicians have different views about the implications of the 1832 Reform Bill? |
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| | Reform Act 1832 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 4, c.45; also referred to as as the Great Reform Act) introduced the first changes to electoral franchise legislation in almost one hundred and fifty years. |  | | To see the various acts in chronological order, see Reform Act |  | | The following electoral Boroughs were completely disfranchised by this Act (Lost all legislative representation): |
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 | | Political Unions, Popular Politics, and the Great Reform Act of 1832, London: Macmillan and New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999. |  | | "Popular Politics in the Midlands: The Coventry Political Union and the Great Reform Act". |  | | “Wellington and Political Unions, Misinformation and the Reform Act of 1832”, |
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| | 1832 Reform Act |
 | | Yesterday morning the newspapers (all in black) announced the defeat of the Reform Bill by a majority of forty-one, at seven o'clock on Saturday morning, after five nights' debating. |  | | However, the Tories still dominated the House of Lords, and after a long debate the bill was defeated. |  | | (2) Thomas Macaulay, letter to Thomas Flower Ellis on the vote in the House of Commons on the Reform Act (30th March, 1831) |
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 | | During his period as home secretary he was efficient but repressive (one of his most notable actions as home secretary in Lord Liverpool's government was the drawing up and passing in 1819 of the Six Acts which limited rights to hold political meetings and to distribute political tracts in attempt to limit Luddite action). |  | | An increasingly strict conservative, he opposed both the emancipation of Catholics in 1829 and the Great Reform Act of 1832. |  | | Out-manoeuvred by Pitt in 1804, Addington was made viscount in 1805 and played a significant political role up until the end of his life. |
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 | | For many admirers, the 1832 Reform Act is the bedrock of modern democratic practice... |  | | The Fight for the 1832 Reform Act Edward Pearce Jonathan Cape 343 pp. |  | | first version of what would come to be known as the 1832 or 'Great' Reform Act. |
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| | This (Daily) Gringo: The great Reform Act of 1832 (UK) |
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 | | What was the Reform Act of 1832 ? |  | | The REFORM ACT 1832, is a generic name that encompasses the several Acts of Parliament that went to make up the Parliamentary Reforms of the years 1831 and 1832, being the culmination of nearly half a century of proposals, discussion, agitation and apprehension. |  | | Students, from secondary school to postgraduate writers of theses, of History, Politics, Social and related subjects could benefit by having an individual Reform Act CD for reference on their home computer. |
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 | | Working Class Politics after the Great Reform Act |  | | George IV William IV Reform Act of 1832 |
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 | | First ("Great") Reform Act passed; disfranchising small ("rotten") borough seats, adding new borough and county seats; enfranchising £10 householders in towns |  | | Poor Law Amendment Act (amending 1601 Act) - "New Poor Law" - establishing unions of workhouses, abolishing "outdoor" relief |  | | Tory Reform Bill defeated; general election; Lord Derby's Government defeated; Palmerston resumes as Prime Minister; |
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| | BBC NEWS Programmes BBC Parliament Building Britain: The Great Reform Act |
 | | What impact did the Great Reform Act really have and what prompted the aristocracy to concede its centuries long grip on power? |  | | It had taken 18 months, three bills, the resignation of a government and mass public protest to make it onto the statute books. |  | | When it was finally passed on 4 June 1832 the Times described the first Reform Act as "a triumph of intellectual and moral power, achieved over gross stupidity and brutal force." |
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 00709639 |
 | | Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Suffrage Great Britain History 19th century, Great Britain, Reform Act (1867) Women in politics Great Britain History 19th century, Election law Great Britain History 19th century, Social classes England History 19th century, Race awareness Great Britain History 19th century, Great Britain Politics and government 19th century |  | | Table of contents for Defining the Victorian nation : class, race, gender and the British Reform Act of 1867 / Catherine Hall, Keith McClelland and Jane Rendall. |  | | Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog. |
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| | The Great Reform Agitation: Processions |
 | | The 1832 Reform Act had ensured the vote for men with property valued at £10 per year or more. |  | | The left of the panel shows people marching on a Reform Bill procession, one of many peaceful demonstrations which sought to extend the vote. |  | | It was not until 1866 that the vote was extended to male industrial workers. |
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| | NathanNewman.org: Tax Reform but Keep Tax Credits |
 | | If the 1986 Act was the great tax achievement of the 80s, the 1993 Earned Income Tax Credit expansion was the great achievement of the 1990s. |  | | On this point, I am with Jeff a big fan of tax reform-- I thought the 1986 Tax Reform Act was one of the great reform achievements of the 80s. |  | | I would advocate a much more progressive allocation of tax credits for a range of areas - from rent to health care - but spending money through the IRS is no more or less progressive than when the welfare office hands out the check. |
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