Chapter 11 History Test
Tory Party
Spoke for nobles, landowners, and others who interests and income were rooted in agriculture
Daniel O'Conel
"the Liberator" Nationalist leader who organized an Irish Catholic League and demanded fair laws
When women were finally granted the right to vote in 1918, it only applied to women over the age of...
...30.
The current electorate in the United States consists of...
...all citizens over the age of eighteen.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were charged with the responsibility of...
...exploring the newly purchased lands of the Louisiana Purchase.
An advantage that the North had over the South in the Civil War was that...
...the North had more resources and industry than did the South.
In which decade did Parliament pass a law banning slavery in Britain and all of its colonies?
1830's
Abolition movement
Campaign against slavery and the slave trade
Suez Canal
Canal in Egypt to link the Mediterranean with the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean
Repeal
Cancel
In the 1820's, which groups earned the right to vote in Great Britain?
Catholics and non-Anglican Protestants
House of Lords
Could veto any bill passed by the House of Commons; made up of hereditary nobles and high-ranking clergy
Capital offenses
Crimes punishable by death
Louisiana Purchase
Doubled the size of the US
"Houses" in Britain
House of Lords and House of Commons
Corn Laws
Imposed high tariffs on imported grains and was supported by farmers and wealthy landowners because they kept the price of British grain high; was eventually repealed
What is the incentive for countries to impose high tariffs on imported goods?
It makes the price of imported goods higher, increasing the demand for domestic goods.
Whig Party
Largely represented middle-class and business interests led by William Gladstone that eventually evolved into the Liberal Party
Theodor Herzl
Launched modern Zionism
William Gladstone
Led the Whig Party
Segregation
Legal separation of the races
Home rule
Local self-government
What is the name of the Austrian Hapsburg prince that Napoleon placed on the throne of Mexico in an unsuccessful attempt to making Mexico a French satellite?
Maximilian
Charles Stewart Parnell
Moderate Irish nationalist that rallied Irish members of Parliament to press for home rule
Zionism
Movement devoted to rebuilding a Jewish state in Palestine
Napoleon III
Nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte who rose to power and set up the Second Empire; eventually issued a new constitution that extended democratic rights, newspapers were censored, debate was limited
Why did French governments have to form coalitions to rule?
No political parties could take control
Fabian Society
Socialist organization that promoted gradual change through legal means rather than by violence
Ferdinand de Lesseps
Organized the building of the Suez Canal
Absentee landlords
Owned large estates but did not live on them
Dreyfusards
People who favor the side of Alfred Dreyfus in the Dreyfus Affair
People's Charter
Petition that demanded universal male suffrage, annual parliamentary elections, secret ballot, and salaries for members of Parliament
Labour Party
Political party of socialists and union members
Chamber of Deputies
Powerful lower house of the Third Republic's two-house legislature that was elected by universal male suffrage and elected the president of the republic (who had little power and served mostly as a figurehead)
After the start of the Third Republic in France, who maintained the most power?
Premier
Great Reform Act
Redistributed seats in the House of Commons, giving representation to large towns and cities, eliminating rotten boroughs, enlarged the electorate by granting suffrage to more men, but still kept a property requirement for voting
Progressives
Reformers who sought laws to ban child labor, limit working hours, regulate monopolies, and give voters more power
Dreyfus Affair
Revealed strong anti-semitic feelings in France and launched modern Zionism
Rotten Boroughs
Rural towns in England that sent members to Parliament despite having few or no voters
Penal colonies
Settlements for convicts where British petty criminals were sent (Australia)
Provisional government
Temporary government - what republicans in Paris declared at the end to the Second Empire that led to France's Third Republic
Which U.S. president was responsible for purchasing the Louisiana Purchase from France in 1803?
Thomas Jefferson
Electorate
The body of people allowed to voteq
Manifest Destiny
The idea that America was destined to spread across the entire continent of North America
Libel
The knowing publication of false and damaging statements
Victorian Age
The period from 1837 to 1901
What did France cede to Germany in the peace agreement signed in 1871?
The provinces of Alsace-Lorraine
Which action by the Liberal government in 1911 helped to eventually limit the power of the House of Lords?
They passed a measure that restricted the Lords ability to veto tax bills.
How were African Americans deprived of equality after the Civil War?
They were still segregated and still had no vote
Free Trade
Trade between countries without quotas, tariffs, or other restrictions
American Federation of Labor
Was formed to defend the interests of the American working class, especially factory workers
Communards
What the French rebels were called; included workers and socialists as well as bourgeois republicans
What failures in foreign affairs took place under Napoleon III?
When he put Maximillian on the throne of Mexico, he was overthrown; he suffered losses in the Crimean War; was captured by Russia
Parliamentary Democracy
A form of government in which the executive leaders (usually prime minister and cabinet) are chosen by and responsible to the legislature (parliament) and are also members of it
Emmeline Pankhurst
A leading women's suffrage activist who became convinced that only aggressive tactics would bring victory
William Lloyd Garrison
Abolitionist who pressed the anti-slavery cause through his newspaper, The Liberator
Frederick Douglass
Abolitionist who was born into slavery
Coalitions
Alliances; these types of governments are usually unstable - France had 50 different coalition governments in the first 10 years of the Third Republic
Secret ballot
Allows people to cast their votes without announcing them publicly
In addition to the secret ballot, what was one of the demands of the Chartist movement?
Annual parliamentary elections
Expansionism
Extending the nation's boundaries
Benjamin Disraeli
Forged the Tories into the modern Conservative party
Jeanne-Elizabeth Schmahl
Formed the French Union for Women's Suffrage
Paris Commune
Goal was to save the Republic from royalists
Queen Victoria
Greatest symbol in British life whose reign was the longest in British history and who set the tone for the Victorian age
Alfred Dreyfus
Jewish army officer wrongly accused of spying for Germany who was tried for treason and found guilty and sent to Devil's Island (a penal colony)