| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| At George IV coronation his wife was not allowed to attend who was she | Caroline | 100%
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| He was succeed by his brother William IV whom serve in the | Navy | 50%
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| He foresaw that the potential construction of this canal would make good relations with Egypt vital to Britain | Suez Canal | 50%
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| He was succeed by his niece | Victoria | 50%
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| was an attempt to establish a regular working day in textile manufacture | Althorp's Act | 0%
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| this failed bill was to make the age go up and hours of work should be limited | Ashley's Bill | 0%
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| William supported this revolution in Netherlands | Belgian Revolution | 0%
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| the medieval royal palace used as the home of the British parliament, was largely destroyed by fire on 16 October 1834 | Burning of Parliament | 0%
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| All of this acts and bills were under the this act | Factories | 0%
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| This commission toured the textile districts and made extensive investigations | Factory Commission | 0%
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| A bill at the request of King George IV, which aimed to dissolve his marriage | Pains and Penalties | 0%
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| was an act denying the right of the poor to subsistence | Poor Law Amendment | 0%
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| was an to reform the electoral system in England and Wales and to expand the franchise | Reform | 0%
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| an act that removed the sacramental tests that barred Roman Catholics in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from Parliament and from higher offices of the judiciary and state | Relief | 0%
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| this bill on Hobhouse's ban on nightwork up to 21 was retained; no child under nine was to be employed | Sadler's Bill | 0%
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| was an act which abolished slavery in the British Empire by way of compensated emancipation and by outlawing the further practice of slavery in the British Empire | Slavery Abolition | 0%
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