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Great Britain, Ireland and Austro-Hungarian Empire. Gabriel Stoykov. Britain, in contrast to other countries, enjoyed effective two-parliament that guided the country from liberalism to democracy. Great Britain and Ireland. Right to vote to the solid middle class. 1832- solid middle class
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Great Britain, Ireland and Austro-Hungarian Empire Gabriel Stoykov
Britain, in contrast to other countries, enjoyed effective two-parliament that guided the country from liberalism to democracy Great Britain and Ireland
1832- solid middle class • 1867- all middle class workers- Benjamin Disraeli and the Conservatives expanded the vote in order to gain new supporters • 1884- The Third reform Bill gave the vote to almost every adult male Right to vote
After the liberal party came to power in 1906, the Lords vetoed several measures passed by the Commons , including the so called People’s Budget. The Lords finally capitulated, as they had done in 1832, when the king threatened to create enough new peers to pass the bill. People’s budget
Liberal party- Welshman David Lloy George ( 1863-1945) raised the taxes for the People’s Budget1- national health insurance2- unemployment benefits3- old-age pansions4- host of other social measures
During world war 1 the ever-unanswered question of Ireland brought Great Britain to civil war During world war 1 the ever-unanswered question of Ireland brought Great Britain to civil war
1913 they had 100 000 volunteers • 1914 august they achieved it Ireland wants independence
Hungarian also wants independence in the early twentieth century Austro- Hungarian Empire
In 1949 Magyar nationalism has driven the Hungarian patriots to declare an independence. In the wake of defeat by Prussia 1866, the empire compromised dual monarchy. Despite:-1867 the constitution was restored-whealtiest one fourt of the adult male had the right to vote-the use of Hungarian language was promotedThe nationalism weakened the country progressively.