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These flashcards cover the key factors that contributed to Conservative success in relation to Disraeli's contributions and other influencing factors.
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What was one of Disraeli's key contributions to the Conservative Party?
He revitalised the party after decades of division.
How did Disraeli make the Tories more appealing?
By making them appealing to a broader electorate, including the middle-class and working-class.
What type of reforms did Disraeli introduce?
Popular social reforms.
How did Disraeli effectively use pragmatism?
He applied pragmatic approaches to appeal to various demographics and address national issues.
What was one factor contributing to Conservative success besides Disraeli's efforts?
Gladstone's weakness, particularly in 1874 as he became less popular.
Which external conditions helped the Conservative Party's success?
Favorable economic conditions.