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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What was the name of England's government | Parliament |
| Name the two house's in England's government | House of Commons and House of Lords |
| What were areas in England with no people but still had representatives in government | Rotten boroughs |
| England had what form of government | Limited |
| What was the prime minster of France called | premier |
| What is the right to vote called | sufferage |
| What is a tax on imported goods called | Teriff |
| What were a tax on grains called | The Corn Laws |
| What is suffrage for all people called | Universal suffrage |
| Name a qualification men needed before they could vote | Property qualification |
| Name the faction that wanted France to stay a monarchey | Monarchest |
| Name the faction that wanted France to have limited government | Moderates |
| Name the faction that wanted France to be a completely democratic society | Radicals |
| Who took over France after Napoleon | Louis xvlll |
| Who took over after Louis xvlll died | Charles x |
| What event happened during Charles x's rule | The revolution of 1830 |
| Who was king after Charles x | Louis Philippe |
| what was not achieved until 1918 | women's sufferage |
| A French revolution after the Revolution of 1830 | The Revolution of 1848 |
| what where members of the Paris Commune called | Communards |
| A group of French Radicals | Paris Commune |
| A wave of violence in France | June Days |
| He proclaimed himself emporor | Napoleon 3 |
| Napoleon 3 lost power after | The Franco-Prussian War |
| when was the second republic in France established | after Louis Philippe |
| when was the Third republic established | after Napoleon 3 lost power |
| The Reform Act of 1832 did what | Eliminated Rotten Boroughs |
| what did the Reform Act of 1867 do | almost doubled the size of the electorate |
| what law extended voting privileges to less wealthy men | Reform Act of 1884 |
| women could vote when | when the Reform Act of 1918 was passed |
| William Wilberforce was a famous British what | Abolitionist |
| leader of Britain | Prime Minister |
| people who asked for reforms | Chartists |
| Chartists used what to try to get reforms | patitions |
| A member of the conservative party | Benjamin Disraeli |
| A member of the Whigs party | William Gladstone |
| this prevented influence on who you voted for | secret ballot |
| this act took away power from the house of lords | Parliament Act of 1911 |