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how was great britain able to avoid revolution during the 1800s?
it enacted reforms that gave most of its citizens the right to vote.
it changed from a constitutional monarchy to a direct democracy.
it restricted the power of parliament and increased the monarch’s power.
it took away most of the civil liberties its citizens had enjoyed for decades.
Great Britain avoided revolution in the 1800s through gradual, reformist changes that addressed popular demands for political representation. The Reform Acts of 1832, 1867, and 1884 expanded voting rights to more citizens, reducing unrest. The other options are incorrect: Britain remained a constitutional monarchy (not direct democracy), Parliament's power grew while the monarch's declined, and civil liberties were not broadly revoked.
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A. It enacted reforms that gave most of its citizens the right to vote.