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What did the Catholic Emancipation Act accomplish in Ireland in 1829? A. British landlords could no longer charge unfair rents to Irish Catholics. B. Irish Catholics were allowed to vote and hold office. C. Irish Catholics were granted the right to govern themselves. D. Irish Catholics were granted freedom of religion.

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Answer is B.Irish Catholics were allowed to vote and hold office.
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When the Catholic Emancipation act was passed in 1829, Irish Catholics were allowed to vote and hold office.
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