QuestionJune 13, 2025

While the urban electorate broadened and British authority weakened in the 1730 s and 1740s what urban problem persisted? Religious enmity Poverty and economic inequality Limits on freedom of the press Indian hostility

While the urban electorate broadened and British authority weakened in the 1730 s and 1740s what urban problem persisted? Religious enmity Poverty and economic inequality Limits on freedom of the press Indian hostility
While the urban electorate broadened and British authority weakened in the 1730 s
and 1740s what urban problem persisted?
Religious enmity
Poverty and economic inequality
Limits on freedom of the press
Indian hostility

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Poverty and economic inequality Explanation During the 1730s and 1740s, despite changes in the urban electorate and weakening British authority, poverty and economic inequality remained a significant issue. This was exacerbated by rapid urbanization and industrialization, leading to social tensions.

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During the 1730s and 1740s, despite changes in the urban electorate and weakening British authority, poverty and economic inequality remained a significant issue. This was exacerbated by rapid urbanization and industrialization, leading to social tensions.
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