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Chapter 24 Growth of Western Democracies Review SHEET
Answer:
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Social reforms passed in Britain in the late 1800s helped which of the following groups most?
Which of the following would have most likely supported the Corn Laws in Britain?
The Reform Bill of 1867 granted suffrage to
Before the Civil War, one of the major issues between the North and the South was
Which of the following was an effect of the Dreyfus affair?
Figure 24-1
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6. According to Figure 24-1, between which years was the number of immigrants to the United States the
greatest?
7. Which of the following generalizations about immigration and population growth in the United States is
supported by Figure 24-1?
8. According to Figure 24-1, between which years was population growth in the United States the greatest?
9. According to Figure 24-1, between what years was immigration into the United States the highest?
10. Which of the following groups held the most power in Parliament in the early 1800s?
11. Napoleon III appealed to the lower classes mainly because he
12. In 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment gave
13. In the early 1800s, Parliament represented primarily the interests of
14. During the 1800s, the Liberal and Conservative parties in Britain both worked to
15. Which of the following was true of the Third Republic’s government?
16. The aim of Napoleon III’s foreign policy was to
Essay
17. Identifying Alternatives What alternative policy could the British have adopted toward Ireland in the
1800s?
18. Predicting Consequences How do you think the South’s defeat in the Civil War affected its economy?
Define
a. coalition
b. Fabians
c. home rule
d. isolationism
e. segregation