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Lesson 8 Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| legalized force is restricted through delegated and enumerated powers | limited government |
| Britain's government | Parliament |
| Group in Parliament that is elected | House of commons |
| Group in Parliament that is not elected | House of Lords |
| A borough that was able to elect a representative to Parliament though having very few voters | Rotten Boroughs |
| Voting | Suffrage |
| Voting for everyone | Universal suffrage |
| Women's voting | Women's Suffrage |
| tax on imports and exports | Tariff |
| Eliminated rotten boroughs and gave more men the right to vote | Reform Act of 1832 |
| People in support of the People's Charter (petition for universal male suffrage and other reforms) | Chartists |
| A document that is signed by many in favor of a certain change | Petition |
| Having to own a certain amount of land to vote | Property Qualifications |
| Britain's head of government | Prime Minister |
| Prime Minister who was the leader of the Conservative Party and sought for more democracy | Benjamin Disraeli |
| Prime minister who wanted more democratic reform in Britain. He was the leader of the Whig Party. | William Gladstone |
| Reduced property qualifications for men | Reform Act of 1867 |
| casting votes in secret | Secret Ballot |
| Further reduced property qualifications and raised the number of voters | Reform Act of 1884 |
| Act that deprived the House of Lords of its absolute power of veto on legislation, giving people more representation | Parliament Act of 1911 |
| Gave women the right to vote | Reform Act of 1918 |
| Most famous abolitionist in Britain | William Wilberforce |
| Laws that removed tariff on grain | Corn Laws |
| King of France, placed into power by the Congress of Vienna. He was a moderate ruler. | Louis XVIII |
| Became king of France after Louis XVIII died. He would not accept limited power and was eventually overthrown. | Charles X |
| 1/3 factions in France. They wanted major reforms in economics and politics | Radical |
| Wanted limited monarchy and limited reforms | Moderate |
| Wanted France to return to their old absolute monarchy | Monarchist |
| Charles X's attempted to gain more power for himself and people acted | Revolution of 1830 |
| King who came into power after an uprising, only to cause another for the same reasons | Louis Philippe |
| Started by a combination of limited freedoms and economic job problems | Revolution of 1848 |
| Louis Philippe was forced out of power and people proclaimed this in France | Second Republic |
| outburst of violence in France | June Days |
| Came into power then later crowned himself as emperor of France | Louis Napoleon |
| Napoleon III was captured, taking him out of power | Franco-Prussian War |
| After Napoleon III republicans declared this to be France | Third Republic |
| In 1871 this organization pushed for more radical reforms in France | Paris Commune |
| Members of the Paris Commune | Communards |
| French leader | Premier |