How did the enforcement and abolition of
various legislative reforms cumulatively lead to the constant change in the
Victorian England?
During the Victorian
era, all the laws in England were passed by the parliament. The
parliament had the sole authority to discuss laws, create laws and also alter
existing laws. The current issues affecting the society, and economy were
discussed with the king. Then the voting rights were exercised by the members
of the parliament.
The success of England during the Victorian
times depended largely on the laws that were passed. The laws in the Victorian
era served the following purpose:
1. Classified things as rights and wrongs.
3. Separated the poor from the rich.
It was due to the laws in the Victorian era
that the society of England had different class strata. But in spite of the
stringency, we have seen that the laws have been moulded by the society. This
has been done by either the direct consent of the people or in an indirect way,
by the actions of the citizens........................................................................................
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