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England re-cap Chartists – “universal manhood suffrage” Repeal of the Corn Laws – 1846 (just in time to avoid revolution!) Reform acts (1867, 1884) – votes for more and more people (men) Home Rule Bills (1886-1893) – more autonomy (self-rule) for Ireland.

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England re-cap. Chartists – “universal manhood suffrage” Repeal of the Corn Laws – 1846 (just in time to avoid revolution!) Reform acts (1867, 1884) – votes for more and more people (men) Home Rule Bills (1886-1893) – more autonomy (self-rule) for Ireland. FRQ – time to brush up!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: England re-cap

England re-cap

Chartists – “universal manhood suffrage”

Repeal of the Corn Laws – 1846 (just in time to avoid revolution!)

Reform acts (1867, 1884) – votes for more and more people (men)

Home Rule Bills (1886-1893) – more autonomy (self-rule) for Ireland.

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FRQ – time to brush up!

Compare and contrast political liberalism with political conservatism in the first half of the 19th century. Give specific examples.1. Brainstorm everything you know about this

topic.2. What patterns emerge?3. Make your thesis. Select your supporting

details.

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The end of Napoleon was supposed to bring about a new age for France under the reign of of Louis XVIII, however what was new became old and over the next 24 years France witnessed a series of liberal and radical revolutions. Discuss and analyze the liberal and radical changes in France from 1824 (end of Louis XVIII) to 1848.1. Brainstorm2. Patterns? Write a thesis that is not too specific

but also not too general.

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• Discuss and analyze three examples of how Romanticism is a reflection of the politics and society of the 1800s.

• Brainstorm• Patterns?• Write thesis, find examples.