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Lesson 8 review

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Britain's law making body   Parliament  
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The House of Parliament that is elected by the people   House of Commons  
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The house of Parliament that is not elected   House of Lords  
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A form of government that's power is limited   Limited government  
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An older district that had very few voters, but could elect a several representatives , and was usual controlled by one family   Rotten borough  
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The right to vote is called   Suffrage  
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The abolishment of restrictions and tariffs placed on grain imports   Corn laws  
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After Napoleon III was captured and his power ended, what republic was formed   Third Republic  
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June, 1848, Worker's lost this revolt against the government that lasted 3 days ending in over 10,000 dead.   June days  
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Wanted limited voting rights to citizens and limited monarchy   Moderates  
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A tax on imports and exports   Tarriffs  
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The right of women to vote   Women's suffrage  
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Voting rights to all citizens   Universal suffrage  
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Reformers who supported the People's Charter   Chartist  
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The act that would allow people to vote anonymously   Secret ballot  
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Qualification that had to be shown in order to vote. Was in the People's Charter.   property qualifications  
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Was a Prime minister that served during the mid 1800's. He was from the Liberal Party   William Gladstone  
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Was elected into power after the Revolution of 1830 and was a moderate. Unemployment and food prices rose during his rule   Louis Philippe  
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Wanted Absolutist rule   Monarchist  
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Executive power   premier  
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Was an absolutist ruler. Took over after Louis’ death in 1824   Charles X  
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Was a Prime minister that served during the mid 1800's. He was from Conservative Party.   Benjamin Disraeli  
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Eliminated many rotten boroughs, updated the amount representatives put in districts so that each district had the correct number of representatives, reduced property requirements on voting   Reform Act of 1832  
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Extended the voting rights to more then 2 million   Reform Act of 1884  
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This Act gave women the right to vote in France   Reform Act of 1918  
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Took away most of The House of Lords power   Parliament Act of 1911  
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A request sent to Parliament   Petition  
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Was elected in 1848 after the June Days as the leader of France. At first, he was popular with both workers and elites. Over time, he sought to take more and more power for himself. 1852- he named himself emperor of France   Napoleon III  
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Was one of the most important abolitionist of Britian   William Wilberforce  
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What members of the group Paris Commune were known as   Communards  
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Organization setup by Radicals to push for a communist style revoltuion   Paris Commune  
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