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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!.
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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! Compare and contrast political liberalism with political conservatism in the first half of the 19th century. Give specific examples. • Brainstorm everything you know about this topic. • What patterns emerge? • Make your thesis. Select your supporting details.
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. • Brainstorm • Patterns? Write a thesis that is not too specific but also not too general.
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.