French Revolution and 1832 Reform Act Flashcards

1
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When did the Napoleonic wars start?

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1793

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2
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How long did the Napoleonic wars last?

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22 years

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3
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When were the Corn Laws enacted?

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1815

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4
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What was the purpose of the Corn Laws?

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To keep the price of home grown wheat high because of the threat of foreign imports

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5
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What were the Combination Acts?

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Laws to stop the formation of Trade Unions

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6
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When were the Combination Acts passed?

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1799-1800

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7
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What happened on the 16th August 1819 in Manchester?

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Peterloo Massacre

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8
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What does Bastille Day celebrate and what date is it?

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The French Revolution, 14th July

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9
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Which Whig politician is most famous for speaking out against the French Revolution?

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Edmund Burke

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10
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How many bills were introduced into parliament between the years 1830-1832 to initiate political reform?

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11
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Who resigned from the Tory Party in 1827?

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Lord Liverpool

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12
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Who became the leader of the Tories from 1827?

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Lord Wellington

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13
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Who died on the 26th June 1830?

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George IV

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14
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What caused the Tory Party to split into ‘liberals’ and ‘ultras’?

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The issue of Catholic emancipation

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15
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Which party was (mostly) in power between 1832 and 1841?

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The Whigs

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16
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Give 2 long term reasons why the Reform Act of 1832 was passed.

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Influence of French Revolution, American War of Independence, Enlightenment, Industrialisation, creation of the middle class, industrial working class, government repression

17
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Give 2 short term reasons why the Reform Act of 1832 was passed.

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Tory party split, Catholic Emancipation, death of George IV, accession of William IV, threat of 50 Whig peers, Bristol riots, Swing riots.

18
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What happened in November 1831 over the course of 3 nights?

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Bristol Riots

19
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Political causes of the French Revolution

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  • Absolutism within France, King Louis XVI in complete power
  • Army collected taxes and invested it in the army
  • The people were trapped
20
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Economic causes of the French Revolution

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  • Wealthiest parts of France were exempt from taxation
  • France was in debt due to wars
  • Economy was growing stagnant
  • 90% of peasants lived below subsistence level
21
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Social causes of the French Revolution

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  • Absolute Monarchy
  • Hailstorm ruined harvest
  • Clergy and Nobility didn’t pay any tax
  • Bastille prison was stormed
  • Widely circulated newspapers and inexpensive pamphlets
  • Royal family move to Paris
22
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When was the storming of Bastille Prison?

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14th July 1789

23
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What is Absolutism?

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The power of the monarch is unlimited except for divine law. The only person who could change the powers of the monarch was the monarch himself

24
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Impact of the French Revolution

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  • Many withdrew their support
  • Caused people to question the political systems and wanted reform
  • Influenced politicians to speak out