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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who ruled France after the Congress of Vienna | Louis XVIII |
| What organization did radicals set up to push for communist style revolution in France | Paris Commune |
| Who wanted no reforms in either politics or economics | Monarchists |
| What were members of the Paris Commune called | Communards |
| After the June Days violence ended and the government created another constitution and had elections held, who was elected as the leader of France | Louis Napoleon (aka Napoleon III) |
| Who wanted a limited monarchy with limited voting rights for citizens | Moderates |
| Who wanted a republic with full voting rights | Radicals |
| who was ruler of France from 1824 until 1830 | Charles X |
| citizens clashed with troops for several days in what revolution | revolution of 1830 |
| who was forced out of thrown after a few days of the revolution of 1848 | Louis Philippe |
| several dozen people were killed when troops took open fire | Revolution of 1848 |
| French republic created after the Revolution of 1848 toppled the July monarchy of King Louis Philippe | Second Republic |
| end of the revolution of 1848 | June Days |
| war between France and Prussia | Franco-Prussian War |
| what republic would the premier be the executive power | Third Republic |
| prime minister | Premier |
| a government where a leader does not have full power | Limited Government |
| Britain's lawmaking body | Parliament |
| removed tariffs on grain | Corn Laws |
| gave women suffrage | Reform Act of 1918 |
| all adults have the right to vote | Universal Suffrage |
| voting rights | suffrage |
| tax on imported goods | tariff |
| house of parliament that is elected | house of commons |
| house of parliament that is not elected | house of lords |
| Britain's most important abolitionist | William Wilberforce |
| further extended voting rights | Reform Act of 1884 |
| extended voting rights | Reform Act of 1867 |
| older districts with few voters sent several representatives | rotten bouroughs |
| Reform Act of 1832 | eliminated many rotten boroughs |