Representation of the People Act 1918
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The Representation of the People Act 1918 was an Act of Parliament passed to reform the electoral system in Great Britain and Ireland. It is sometimes known as the Fourth Reform Act. This act was the first to include practically all men in the political system and began the inclusion of women, extending the franchise by 5.6 million men.
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See also
- Reform Act
- Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom
- Women in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
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