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- how did the reform act of 1832 change the organization of political power in england?
the reform act of 1832 required factories to not hire children under the age of 10.
the reform act of 1832 redrew the lines of parliament districts to reflect an industrialized england.
the reform act of 1832 limited the hours women and children could work in mines.
the reform act of 1832 gave women the right to earn the same wages as men.
The 1832 Reform Act in England focused on adjusting parliamentary representation to account for population shifts from industrialization, redrawing constituency boundaries to reduce "rotten boroughs" and give more representation to industrial towns. The other options refer to factory/ mine labor laws and equal pay, which are unrelated to this act.
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The Reform Act of 1832 redrew the lines of parliament districts to reflect an industrialized England.