Chapter 10 Flashcards
(33 cards)
Right to vote
Suffrage
Where a group first presented demands to parliament
Chartist Movement
Pressed over all this historic age/came to throne in 1837
Queen Victoria
Established after Napoleon II downfall/ended with the German occupation of France during WWII
Third Republic
Controversy in France in the 1890’s
Dreyfus Affair
Prejudice against Jews
Anti-Semitism
Developed to pursue the goal that Jews should work for a separate homeland in Palestine
Zionism
What political reforms had the effect of expanding democracy for men in Britain?
Granted middle class the right to vote, people’s charter said all men could vote in yearly election, secret ballot which was an end to which was an end to property requirements
How did the Woman’s Social and Political Union call attention to its cause?
Women held hunger strikes, members heckled government officials, cut telegraphs, and committed arson
Self governing in domestic affairs
Dominion
Polynesian people who settled on New Zealand two main islands
Maoris
Native people
Aborigines
Wheee convicts were sent to serve their sentences as an alternative to prison
Penal Colony
Local control over internal matters
Home Rule
What cultural conflicts caused problems for Canada?
Religious and languages differences between the French and British caused many conflicts
How did Australia’s early history differ from that of British colonies?
Was a place where convicts were set to serve their sentences
Why did the British government pass a home rule bill for Southern Ireland only?
Concerned for their Protestant population and Ireland was dominated by Catholics
Belief that US had right to rule from coast to coast
Manifest Destiny
16th president of the US
Abraham Lincoln
To withdraw
Secede
Declared all slaves in confederate were force
Emancipation Proclamation
Separation of races
Segregation
In what different ways did the US gain territory in the 1800’s?
Treaties(Louisiana Purchase), wars (Texas), treaty with Britain (Oregon)
How did the North and south differ economically? Why was the issue of slavery so divisive?
Each section of US wanted to expand its win culture into new territories+ states in west and north didn’t want slavery while south did