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2 * 1. Reformers fought to give Catholics and non- Anglican Protestants political rights * 2. The Great Reform Act of 1832 – redistributed seats in the House of Commons, eliminated rotten boroughs and granted suffrage to men with a certain amount of property * 3. Chartist called for radical changes including universal male suffrage, a secret ballot, annual parliament elections, and salaried members of Parliament

3 * 4. Victoria embodied the values of her age including; duty, thrift, honesty, hard work, and respect 5. As the British empire expanded, Victoria became a revered symbol of the British might

4 * 6. Disraeli (leader of Conservative Party) gave the right to vote to a large category of working class men in 1867; Gladstone (leader of the Liberal Party) extended the vote to farm workers and most other men * 7. In 1911, a liberal movement pushed a measure through Parliament that restricted the power of the House of Lords. Gave more power to the House of Commons

5 * Rural towns with very small populations that sent members to Parliament

6 * Body of people entitled to vote

7 * Casting your ballot without others knowing who you voted for in that election.

8 * Movement that wanted four main reforms * You tell me the 4.

9 * Queen of Britain from 1837-1901

10 * Leader of Conservative Party aka Tories

11 * Leader of the Liberal Party aka Whigs

12 * Political party in Great Britain * Aka Conservative Party

13 * Political party in Great Britain * Aka Liberal Party


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