B ; cda ; why repealed ; the acts repealed

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what was an early sign that parliament took protesters concerns seriously?
1871 Royal Commission
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occured how long after LNA formation?
1yr
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what did the emanating report make clear?
response to public pressure
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when were cdas suspended?
1883
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and repealed?
1886
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while HoC discussed suspension what did butler do?
w/ followers continuously prayed next to parliament all night
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what were two v useful tactics on parliament?
influencing elections + raising misidentification fear
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what made the protests most forceful?
ability to convince large elements society that cda immoral
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despite this, what relationship hard to specify?
LNA + acts removal
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from 1883-1886 the acts remained law while liberals were concerned with?
irish home rule
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even though what ws supported?
liberal act repeal
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why were acts only eventually repealed?
stansfeld demanded gladstone remove acts for his support on irish home rule
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what other group were also less enthusiastic about act continuation?
medical community
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what persuaded many that regulation was no longer a viable option?
new understanding of long-term conseq of gonorrhoea and syphilis
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both found to cause long term effects like?
infertility / pelvic ailments
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what belief was undermined?
that science could cure venereal diseases
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loss of confidence in?
that infected patients could be treated
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instead of regulation what was medical profession now promoting?
chastity / precaution
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what was now their priority over curing infections?
stopping them in the first place
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