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Lesson 8 Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What keeps the king from having to much power? | Limited Government |
| Britain's Congress | Parliament |
| The house in Parliament that was elected by the people. | House of Commons |
| The house in Parliament that you can only get into if you inherit a position. | House of Lords |
| Older districts with few voters sent several representatives | Rotten Boroughs |
| The right to vote | Suffurage |
| Citizens without restrictions based on sex, race, religious belief, wealth or social status | Universal Sufferage |
| The women's right to vote | Woman's Sufferage |
| A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports | Tariff |
| This gave representation to newer cities, eliminated many rotten boroughs, and reduced property requirements on voting | Reform Act of 1832 |
| What do you call the reformers who supported the People’s Charter | Chartists |
| A written request that is signed by many people that states that there are a lot of people for this request. | Petition |
| If you didn't own land you could not vote because of this | Property Qualifcations |
| The ruler of an elected government. | Prime Minister |
| Prime minister of the united kingdom. | Benjamin Disraeli |
| Prime minister of Great Britain | William Gladstone |
| This extended voting rights and almost doubled the size of the electorate | Reform Act of 1867 |
| A election where nobody knew what your vote was | Secret Ballot |
| This added more than 2 million new voters | Reform Act of 1884 |
| This stripped the House of Lords of most power | Parliament Act of 1911 |
| Women gained the right to vote with the passage of what. | Reform Act of 1918 |
| Who was Britain’s most important abolitionist | William Wilberforce |
| This abolished tariffs on imported grain and helped lower bread prices | Corn Laws |
| Who practiced limited government, constitutional monarchy with individual freedoms and a legislature to share | Louis XVIII |
| Who was unwilling to accept limited rule and sought to return to absolutism | Charles X |
| People who wanted a democracy | Radical |
| People who wanted limited government | Moderate |
| People who wanted a absolutist king | Monarchists |
| During what did citizens clashed with royal troops for several days | Revolution of 1830 |
| Louis Phillppe | |
| Revolution of 1848 | |
| Second Republic | |
| June Days | |
| Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III) | |
| Franco-Prussian War | |
| Third Republic | |
| Paris Commune | |
| Communards | |
| Premier |