Acts of Parliament that have led to change

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Acts of Parliament that have led to change Introduction There have been many key moments throughout history, including the passing of some influential Acts of Parliament which have made changes to society and paved the way for a modern democracy.

If you could make your own law, what would it be?

Some Acts of Parliament that have led to change: 1601 Poor Relief Act 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Act 1833 Factory Act 1965 Race Relations Act 1967 Sexual Offences Act 1995 Disability Discrimination Act

Which Act do you think is the most important Which Act do you think is the most important? Are there any more recent Acts that have made a significant impact on society?

How has society changed in your lifetime?

Find out more at www.parliament.uk