British women (Over the age of 30) had the right to vote for the fist time, as well as a pro-Irish party had won seats in Parliament. There's actually 2 events, but it doesn't matter. Take your pick.
The significant event in the 1918 British elections was the introduction of the Representation of the People Act, which expanded the electorate significantly. For the first time, all men over the age of 21 and women over the age of 30 who met minimum property requirements were allowed to vote. This election marked a pivotal moment in British democracy, as it greatly increased participation and representation in government. The election also resulted in a landslide victory for the Conservative Party, reflecting the political shifts following World War I.
It's when World War I occurred.
it happened after the Russian civil war in 1917-1918
yes
The dates 1914-1918
A pro-Irish party won seats in parliament in the 1918 British elections.
British women (Over the age of 30) had the right to vote for the fist time, as well as a pro-Irish party had won seats in Parliament. There's actually 2 events, but it doesn't matter. Take your pick.
The 1918 British elections were significant because they were the first held after World War I and marked a major expansion of the electorate. The Representation of the People Act 1918 enfranchised all men over the age of 21 and women over the age of 30, leading to a dramatic increase in the number of eligible voters. This election resulted in a landslide victory for the Conservative Party, significantly altering the political landscape in Britain and paving the way for future social and political reforms.
Fighting stopped on the Western Front (WWI) on that day. An armistice was signed by the Germans and the Allies at Compiegne (in a railway carriage).
Oblin The Switzerland of British Columbia - 1918 was released on: USA: 20 May 1918
Trinidad British West Indies - 1918 was released on: USA: 21 April 1918
Barbados British West Indies - 1918 was released on: USA: 13 October 1918
In Ireland, the right to vote was granted to women in 1898 for local government elections, and in 1918 for general elections.
changesi n british foreign policy in 1918-39
ask mrs. shelton.
1917 or maybey 1918
James Frank Gilliam has written: 'General election of 1918 as a mandate for the peace conference' -- subject(s): Elections, Elections, 1918, Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament, Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), World War, 1914-1918