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Lesson 8 Review
Question | Answer |
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A type of government where the government does not have all the power | Limited government |
Makes laws for government | Parliament |
A house in Parliament where the officials are elected | House of Commons |
Abandoned cities that still sent representatives to Parliament despite its population | Rotten boroughs |
The right to vote | Suffrage |
Tax on imported goods | Tariff |
Gave representation to newer cities, eliminated many rotten boroughs, reduced property requirements for voting | Reform Act of 1832 |
Radicals who supported a petition that called for universal male suffrage, salaries for Parliament officials, a secret ballot, an annual election, and getting rid of property requirements | Chartists |
To vote you had to have this | Property qualifications |
Elected official who governs Britain | Prime Minister |
Two very influential Prime Ministers that brought about many reforms for Britain | Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone |
This keeps people from knowing who you voted for | Secret ballot |
This act stripped the House of Lords of most of its power | Parliament Act of 1911 |
This act gave women the right to vote | Reform Act of 1918 |
Britain's most important abolitionist | William Wilberforce |
Abolished tariffs on imported grain and helped lower bread prices | Corn Laws |
This king of Britain ruled after the Congress of Vienna and practiced a limited government | Louis XVIII |
This king ruled after Louis XVIII and took power away from the people in hopes to return to absolutism | Charles X |
One faction in France that sought for large-scale changes that would lead to a republic and full voting rights | Radical |
A faction in France that sought for a limited monarchy and limited voting right. Supported political freedom but not economic reforms | Moderates |
A faction in France that wished to return to a an absolutist monarchy and dissolve all reforms | Monarchists |
Caused by Charles X taking power away form the people, this revolution lasted for several days. Eventually Charles X went into exile | Revolution of 1830 |
This elected king came to power after the Revolution of 1830 and ruled with a limited government | Louis Philippe |
This revolution was caused by limited freedom and economic hardships, and it eventually forced Louis Philippe into exile | Revolution of 1848 |
Formed after Louis Philippe went into exile and a new constitution was written | Second Republic |
A three day period of violence between French troops and civilians where over 10,000 people died | June Days |
Elected as the leader of France after the June days, he was popular at first, but then declared himself as Emperor of France. Eventually captured in the Franco-Prussian war | Louis Napoleon |
War between France and Prussia, | Franco-Prussian war |
Organization set up by radicals that pushed for communist style revolution | Paris Commune |
Members of the Paris Commune | Communards |