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Great Britain France UnitedStates Reforms Ireland 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 Ch24-Jeopardy 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

These are the two divisions of the English Parliament. House of Lords and House of Commons

She was the Queen of England from 1837 - 1901, or most of the 19th Century. Queen Victoria

These were voting districts that only had a few voters and yet had representation in Parliament. Rotten boroughs

He was the head of the British Conservatives. Benjamin Disraeli

This political party became known as the Liberal Party. Whigs

This war ended the French domination of Europe. Franco Prussian War

This was the great engineering feat developed by Ferdinand de Lessups. The Suez Canal.

He was the French puppet Emperor of Mexico, who was executed by Mexican patriots. Emperor Maximilian

This group of radical socialists tried to build a French Utopia in Paris, 20,000 were killed. Paris Commune , Communards

He was accused of spying for Germany and imprisoned, some said for being Jewish. Alfred Dreyfus

This was the theory that the U. S This was the theory that the U.S. should stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans. Manifest Destiny

This was the Nez Perce Indian Chief who said “ I will fight no more, forever.” Chief Joseph

This battle was the turning point of the American Civil War. Gettysburg

This was the Amendment that allowed African- Americans the right to vote. 15th Amendment

This was the foreign policy of the United States until WW I. isolationsim

This was the law that was repealed and finally allowed the British to buy cheaper grain. Corn Laws

This was the American group of reformers who wanted to ban child labor and improve working conditions. Progressives

This was the meeting of former abolitionists in New York who organized for women’s rights. Seneca Falls Convention.

This was the English suffragette who sometimes resorted to violence to gain the right for women to vote. Emmeline Pankhurst

He was the leader of the Zionist movement or a quest for a Jewish homeland. Theodor Herzl

This was the predominate religion of Ireland. Catholic

This was the term given to Irish self government or autonomy. Home rule

This was the event that occurred in 1845 and caused massive emigration from Ireland. Great Hunger the Potato Famine

He was the flamboyant leader of the Irish nationalists in 1870. Charles Stewart Parnell

This is the year that the southern counties in Ireland finally gain their independence from Great Britain. 1921 Home rule after WW I.