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These are the two divisions of the English Parliament.

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She was the Queen of England from 1837 - 1901, or most of the 19th Century.

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These were voting districts that only had a few voters and yet had representation in Parliament.

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He was the head of the British Conservatives.

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This political party became known as the Liberal Party.

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This war ended the French domination of Europe.

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This was the great engineering feat developed by Ferdinand de Lessups.

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He was the French puppet Emperor of Mexico, who was executed by Mexican patriots.

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This group of radical socialists tried to build a French Utopia in Paris, 20,000 were killed.

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He was accused of spying for Germany and imprisoned, some said for being Jewish.

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This was the theory that the U.S. should stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans.

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This was the Nez Perce Indian Chief who said “ I will fight no more, forever.”

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This battle was the turning point of the American Civil War.

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This was the Amendment that allowed African- Americans the right to vote.

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This was the foreign policy of the United States until WW I.

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This was the law that was repealed and finally allowed the British to buy cheaper grain.

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This was the American group of reformers who wanted to ban child labor and improve working conditions.

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This was the meeting of former abolitionists in New York who organized for women’s rights.

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This was the English suffragette who sometimes resorted to violence to gain the right for women to vote.

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He was the leader of the Zionist movement or a quest for a Jewish homeland.

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This was the predominate religion of Ireland.

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This was the term given to Irish self government or autonomy.

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This was the event that occurred in 1845 and caused massive emigration from Ireland.

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He was the flamboyant leader of the Irish nationalists in 1870.

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This is the year that the southern counties in Ireland finally gain their independence from Great Britain.