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Democratic Reform & Activism

Limited Democracy Early 1800s, vote limited to men with substantial property Women could not vote;

Reform Bill of 1832 1832 bill gave middle class suffrage New industrial cities more representation

Chartist Movement Expands suffrage and reform politics Demands suffrage for all men, secret vote, Parliamentary reforms Parliament at first rejects, but eventually adopts, Chartist goals.

Victorian AGe Queen Victoria—rules for 64 years at height of British power Loses power to Parliament, especially House of Commons Government run almost completely by prime minister, cabinet

Organization and Resistance Many women organize to win the right to vote Some argue against it as too radical a break from tradition Others say women did not have ability to engage in politics

Militant Protests Emmeline Pankhurst forms Women’s Social and Political Union 1903 WSPU members protest Women did not win suffrage in Briain and U.S. until after World War I

Third Republic France changes governments repeatedly after Franco-Prussian War 3rd Republic—French gov’t formed in 1875 lasts 60 years.

The Dreyfus Affair Syp controversy over Jewish officer in French army Anti-Semitism—prejudice against Jews, strong in much of Europe Government declares Captain Alfred Dreyfus innocent.

Rise of Zionism Movement for Jewish homeland—grows after Dreyfus affair