Voting & Reform
Rights & Movements
Democracy Around the World
Ideas & Thinkers
Quote & Source Analysis
100

What reform allowed more middle-class men to vote in Britain in 1832?

Reform Bill of 1832

100

What movement sought equal voting rights for women in the 19th century?

Suffrage movement

100

Which colony achieved peaceful dominion status in 1867?

Canada

100

Who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection?

Charles Darwin

100

Who said, “Let women once get the right to vote…” and what did it mean?

Millicent Fawcett; women’s votes would bring moral influence to politics.

200

What was one major democratic reform in 19th-century Britain?

Expanding suffrage to working-class men

200

What was the goal of the Chartist movement?

Working-class political rights and universal male suffrage.

200

Which country developed the first national women's suffrage?

New Zealand

200

Why was the theory of evolution controversial?

It contradicted religious beliefs about creation.

200

What does Zola’s quote about condemning an innocent man tell us about French society?

It shows mistrust in the justice system and rising political activism.

300

What was the Irish Home Rule movement seeking?

A separate Irish Parliament

300

How did the Dreyfus Affair reflect broader tensions in France?

Anti-Semitism and injustice in the French army.

300

How did democracy evolve in Canada during the 1800s?

Canada gained self-rule gradually through peaceful reforms.

300

How did Sigmund Freud challenge traditional views of the human mind?

Freud emphasized unconscious motives and inner conflicts.

300

What broader issue was the Dreyfus Affair connected to?

Anti-Semitism and divisions in French society.

400

Which country was the first to grant women the right to vote in national elections?

New Zealand

400

Why did the suffragists argue for women's voting rights, according to Millicent Fawcett?

Women’s voting rights would improve moral and social conditions.

400

Which British colony struggled the most to gain independence?

India

400

What does the term Zionism refer to?

A movement to establish a Jewish homeland

400

What did suffragists believe about women's moral influence in politics?

They believed women had moral superiority that politics needed.

500

How did the Reform Bill of 1832 influence political power in Britain?

It redistributed parliamentary seats and gave representation to industrial cities.

500

What are two ways democracy expanded in the 19th century?

Broader suffrage and growing political power for common citizens.

500

What role did the Irish Parliament play in the home rule movement?

It allowed limited legislative independence from Britain.

500

What argument did Émile Zola make in “J’Accuse…!”?

That the French government had wrongfully convicted Dreyfus to hide corruption.

500

How does quote analysis help historians understand public sentiment?

Quotes give insight into public opinion and the issues people cared about.

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