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Lesson 8 Review
Question | Answer |
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Britain's law making group | Parliment |
A political system where legalized force is restricted through powers | Limited Government |
House of parliament that inherits titles | House of Commons |
House of parliament that is elected by the people | House of Lords |
A borough that is able to elect a representative to Parliament | Rotten boroughs |
Right to vote | Suffrage |
Tax on imported goods | Tariff |
Reform act that redistributed seats in the House of Commons | Reform Act of 1832 |
Workmen that wanted better working conditions | Ch-artists |
A formal written request | Petition |
The qualifications to exersise a right such as voting | Property qualifications |
Lowered Tariffs and was repealed in 1830 | Corn Laws |
Was king before the 1830 revlution | Louis XVIII |
Became king after Louis XVIII but left soon after | Charles X |
Wanted a republic and wanted dramatic change in politics and economics | Radical |
Wanted a limited monarchy and supported political freedom but not economic reform | Moderate |
Wanted to return to absolutist monarchy and no reforms | Monarchist |
Charles X left after the people rebelled and Louis Philippe became king | Revolution of 1830 |
King of France that couldn't get the people to calm down after the 1830 revolution and didn't give the people enough freedom | Louis Philippe |
When Louis Philippe couldn't get the people to calm down and the people rebelled and were killed (after the 1830 revolution) | Revolution of 1848 |
A time during the 1848 revolution when the people rebelled again and over 10,000 workers died | June Days |
Became leader after 1848 revolution | Louis Napoleon III |
This war happened as a result of the 1830 revolution | Franco-Prussian War |
New republic of France that allowed them to have a modern democratic system | Third Republic |
Set up organization that pushed for a communist style revolution | Paris Commune |
People from the Paris Commune | Communards |
Prime minister/ head of government | Premier |