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1) Queen Victoria ascended the throne in 1837 and reigned constitutionally until she died in 1901. She never overruled (synonym?) Parliament and was beloved (synonym?) by the middle class, who shared her moral and religious views.
2) During her reign the Liberals and the Conservatives alternated in (?) Government
3)The Liberals campaigned for liberal trade and obtained the repeal of the corn laws, which had imposed high protective tariffs on corn thus restricting its importation.
4) Chartism, a working-class movement, drew up the People’s Charter, a document in six points, which asked for social reforms and the extension of the right to vote.
5) During Queen Victoria’s reign the middle class increased its power and industry and trade developed. Hers was a period of imperial expansion, unprecedented material progress and social reforms.
6) Workers began to gather together in Trade Unions. Though the Government strongly opposed them, they were legalized in 1882 and in 1906 the Labour Party was born.
7) As a consequence of the Industrial Revolution, more and more people moved to towns, which became overcrowded.
8) The poor lived in segregated and appalling quarters called slums, characterised by a high death rate, squalor and crime. In particular, they were affected by cholera and TB.

1) Queen Victoria ascended the throne in 1837 and reigned constitutionally until she died in 1901. She never overruled (synonym?) Parliament and was beloved (synonym?) by the middle class, who shared her moral and religious views.

Correction: Queen Victoria ascended the throne in 1837 and reigned constitutionally until she died in 1901. She never superseded or disregarded (synonym for "overruled") Parliament and was adored or cherished (synonym for "beloved") by the middle class, who shared her moral and religious views.

2) During her reign the Liberals and the Conservatives alternated in (?) Government.

Correction: During her reign, the Liberals and the Conservatives took turns or alternated in holding the government.

3) The Liberals campaigned for liberal trade and obtained the repeal of the corn laws, which had imposed high protective tariffs on corn, thus restricting its importation.

Correction: The Liberals campaigned for free trade and successfully secured the repeal of the corn laws, which had imposed high protective tariffs on corn, thereby limiting its importation.

4) Chartism, a working-class movement, drew up the People’s Charter, a document with six points, which asked for social reforms and the extension of the right to vote.

Correction: Chartism, a movement by the working class, formulated the People's Charter, a document composed of six points, which advocated for social reforms and the expansion of suffrage.

5) During Queen Victoria’s reign, the middle class increased its power and industry and trade developed. Hers was a period of imperial expansion, unprecedented material progress, and social reforms.

Correction: Throughout Queen Victoria's reign, the middle class gained influence and industry and trade flourished. Her reign was characterized by imperial expansion, unparalleled material progress, and the implementation of various social reforms.

6) Workers began to gather together in Trade Unions. Though the Government strongly opposed them, they were legalized in 1882 and in 1906 the Labour Party was born.

Correction: Workers started joining Trade Unions. Despite facing strong opposition from the government, Trade Unions were legalized in 1882, and in 1906, the Labour Party was established.

7) As a consequence of the Industrial Revolution, more and more people moved to towns, which became overcrowded.

Correction: Due to the Industrial Revolution, a growing number of people migrated to urban areas, leading to overcrowding in towns.

8) The poor lived in segregated and appalling quarters called slums, characterized by a high death rate, squalor, and crime. In particular, they were affected by cholera and TB.

Correction: Impoverished individuals resided in segregated and dreadful areas known as slums, which were marked by high mortality rates, squalor, and criminal activities. Particularly, they were susceptible to diseases like cholera and tuberculosis.