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12 Cards in this Set
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The huge conversion of members of the Church of England to the Catholic Faith during the nineteenth century is called the __________________. |
Oxford Movement |
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Because of the tolerance in England for Catholics during the nineteenth century, Pope Pius IX decided to restore ___________in England. |
The Catholic hierarchy |
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The ___________ consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons |
English Parliament |
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In the House of _________ the members _______their seats. |
Lords, inherit |
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In the House of ___________ the members are __________ by the people of Great Britain. |
Commons, elected |
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Two strong Prime ministers were ________and ________. |
Disraeli , Gladstone |
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_______________ for Ireland meant that the Irish wanted their own parliament. |
Home Rule |
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______________ was the great Irish patriot who demanded Home Rule. |
Charles Parnell |
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This was the man most responsible for England's interest in keeping colonies in Africa. |
Cecil Rhodes |
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Following the end of the Franco-Prussian War, thousands of people in Paris staged a bloody revolt and created a government called the _________. |
Paris Commune |
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___________ is a term for a revolutionary committee in France. |
Commune |
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In 1905, the Third Republic passed the Separation Law that declared that _____________ and ___________ would be separated. |
Church, state |