World History B, Unit 4, Lesson 3
7. Which tactics did women use to fight for suffrage in Britain?
A. Holding hunger strikes, staging peaceful protests, and destroying public property
4. As parliament became increasingly democratic, what was the effect on the House of Lords?
A. The House of Lords eventually became a ceremonial body with little power.
10. Which reforms did the Paris commune want in government?
A. They wanted to save the republic from royalists.
8. How did the Dreyfus Affair affect democratic reforms in France?
B. It resulted in the triumph of justice, but led to increased anti-Semitism.
5. Which solution did Zionists propose for the problem of widespread anti-Semitism?
B. The formation of a separate Jewish state
1. Which of the following was one of the major influences of Queen Victoria?
C. Adhering th the traditional values of the time period
3. What major reform was enacted in France in the early 1900s?
C. Church and State were legally separated.
2. What did Emmeline Pankhurst mean when she said, "It is through property that we shall strike the enemy"?
C. Destroying property would make the greatest political statement.
9. Which of the following was a cause of democratic reforms in England?
C. The House of Lords could veto the House of Commons.
6. Which description best describes the effect of Queen Victoria's reign on the middle class in Great Britain?
C. The growth of the empire continued to increase their confidence.