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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

Because of the tolerance in England for Catholics during the nineteenth century, Pope Pius IX decided to restore ___________in England.

The Catholic hierarchy

The ___________ consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons

English Parliament

In the House of _________ the members _______their seats.

Lords, inherit

In the House of ___________ the members are __________ by the people of Great Britain.

Commons, elected

Two strong Prime ministers were ________and ________.

Disraeli , Gladstone

_______________ for Ireland meant that the Irish wanted their own parliament.

Home Rule

______________ was the great Irish patriot who demanded Home Rule.

Charles Parnell

This was the man most responsible for England's interest in keeping colonies in Africa.

Cecil Rhodes

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

___________ is a term for a revolutionary committee in France.

Commune

In 1905, the Third Republic passed the Separation Law that declared that _____________ and ___________ would be separated.

Church, state