Ch. 26 An Age of Democracy and Progress (1815 – 1914)

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Ch. 26 An Age of Democracy and Progress (1815 – 1914)

- Democratic Reform and Activism – 15a - Self-Rule for British Colonies – 10a - War and Expnsion in the U.S. – GPSUSH E.Q. What were the major events of progress during the Age of Democracy?

EXTENDED VOCABULARY 1.amended – Civil War Tests Democracy 2.bacteria – New Ideas in Medicine 3.Confederate States of America – Civil War Tests Democracy 4. decay – New Ideas In Science

5.enactment – The Irish Win Home Rule 6.exile – France and Democracy 7.framed – France and Democracy 8.immigration – The Postwar Economy 9.nationalists – The Irish Win Home Rule

10. nomadic – Australia and New Zealand 11. patents – Inventions Make Life Easier 12. prejudice – France and Democracy 13. provinces – Canada Struggles for Self-Rule

14. Reform Bill of 1832 – Britain Enacts Reforms 15. secret ballot – Australia and New Zealand 16. subconscious – Social Sciences Explore Behavior 17. Union – Civil War Tests Democracy