3. 0 Parliament was made up of the House of Commons
and the House of Lords
0 During the Victorian era, the two main parties were
the Conservatives and the Liberals.
4.
5. 0 The House of Lords was made
up of hereditary peers
(noblemen) life peers, and
bishops and archbishops.
0 When the House of Commons
voted to make an act law, it had
to be passed by the Lords too.
If the Lords voted against a bill,
then it was thrown out and had
to be presented again in the
next parliamentary session.
15. 0 Davidoff and Hall, 2002: Leonore Davidoff and
Catherine Hall, "'My own fireside': the creation of the
middle-class home." Family Fortunes: Men and
Women of the English Middle Class 1780-1850.
Revised Edition. London and New York: Routledge,
2002. Pp. 357-396. Eveleigh 2002: David J.
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