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What House in Parliament was for the upper class House Of Lords
What House in Parliament was fro the middle/lower class House Of Commons
What were old cities with lots of representatives called Rotten Boroughs
What is the right to vote called Suffrage
This act gave more representation to newer cities Reform Act of 1832
This charter called for Universal male suffrage,Secret ballot, and Annual election of House of Commons People's Charter
This Reform act gave women the right to vote Reform act of 1918
This Law abolished tariffs on imported grain The Corn Laws
What Tradition of Government did Britain have in the 19th centuary Limited Goverment
What is British's law making body parliment
Who was Britain's most important abolitionist William Wilberforce
What is a person who fought to end slavery abolitionist
Who was a political group in France who supported absolute monarchy The Monarchist
Who was a political group in France who supported limited government,and limited voting The Moderates
Who was a political party in France that wanted a full republic The radicals
Who was leader after Napoleon Louis XVIII
Who was leader after Louis XVIII Charles X
What Revolution Forced Charles X out of office Revolution Of 1830
Who took over after the Revolution Of 1830 Louis Philippe
Which Revolution Forced Louis Philippe out of office Revolution Of 1848
This New Government was formed after the Revolution Of 1848 The 2nd French Republic
Who crowned themselves emperor of France Louis Napoleon
What was the name of the new government after Louis Napoleon was captured The 3rd Republic
An Organization in France that consisted of communards Paris Commune
France's Version of a Prime Minister Premier
People Who supported the People's Charter Chartists
This called for Universal male suffrage,Secret ballot,and a Annual election of House of Commons People's Charter
A Written Request Petition
Extended voting Rights,and doubled the size of the electorate Reform Act of 1867
This Reform Act added more than 2 million new voters to britain Reform Act Of 1884
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