Midterm Flashcards

1
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What were the two British colonies in South Africa?

A

Cape Colony, Natal

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2
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What were the two Boer colonies in South Africa?

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Transvaal, Orange Free State

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3
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When was the Glorious Revolution?

A

1688

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4
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When was the Catholic emancipation?

A

1829

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5
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What did the Great Reform Act do?

A

made the franchise more uniform

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6
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When was the Great Reform Act passed?

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1832

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7
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What did the second reform act do?

A

enfranchised urban men

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8
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What did the Third Reform Act do?

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Enfranchised rural workers

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9
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What did the Parliament act do?

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Gave supremacy to the House of Commons?

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10
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When were all men and women over 30 given suffrage?

A

1918

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11
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When was full suffrage given to everyone over 21

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1928

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12
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When was the voting age reduced to 18

A

1969

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13
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Who wrote ‘The Making of the English Working Class

A

E.P Thompson

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14
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What does the social interpretation of English history say?

A

England is the history of the laboring class rising

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15
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What rebellion took place in Jamaica?

A

the Morant Bay Rebellion

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16
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When was the South African war

A

1899-1902

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17
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When was WWI

A

1914-1918 (then Irish independence)

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18
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When was the Amritsar massacre?

A

1919

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19
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When was WWII

A

1939-1945 (then Indian independence)

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20
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What are professor’s three main governments?

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  1. New liberalism
  2. Social democracy
  3. Neo liberalism (thatcher/blair)
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21
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On the eve of WWI, how many people worked in agriculture?

A

1/8

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22
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What was the equal franchise act?

A

Equalized franchise between women and men

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23
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Who was William Gladstone

A

dominant liberal politician in late Victorian period

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24
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Who was Robert Cecil?

A

leader of conservative party till about 1903

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25
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Who was Spencer Cavendish

A

liberal whig, leaves party because of home rule

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26
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Who was Joseph Chamberlain

A

board of trade -> leaving because of home rule

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27
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Who is Charles Parnell

A

Head of Irish parliamentary party

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28
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Who is Arthur Balfour

A

flexible conservative

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29
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When does Canada become a federation?

A

1867

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30
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When does Australia become a federation?

A

1901

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31
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What were the major struggles of the Victorians?

A

International imperialism

Irish home rule

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32
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What are two examples of conservative society?

A

The navy league

The primrose league

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33
Q

Who was Curzon?

A

imperial proconsul

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34
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Who was Cromer

A

imperial proconsul

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35
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Who was Milner?

A

imperial proconsul

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36
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Does Chamberlain want tariffs?

A

Yes

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37
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What did the New Poor Law of 1834

A

Ended public benefits, encouraged workhouses

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38
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What was the main distinction Rowntree made with poverty?

A

Poverty as structural

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39
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What was TH Green and Robert Elsmere advocating?

A

Hegelian altruism

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40
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Who were Samuel and Henrietta Barnett?

A

other social workers

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41
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What were the Fabian Essays in Socialism?

A

Socialism circle jerk

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42
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What was William Booth’s In Darkest England and The Way Out, about?

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It was about personal change, because bad behavior is fundamentally addictive.

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43
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What did Tom Mann do

A

Dock worker stuff

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44
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What did the dockers strike for

A

The Tanner

45
Q

What did the Children’s Act of 1908 do?

A

Give school lunches new liberal

46
Q

What were three social reforms the new liberals passed?

A

school meals
old age pensions
health insurance

47
Q

What were three economic reforms the new liberals passed

A

unemployment insurance
labour exchanges
Trade boards act

48
Q

What did James Kier Hardie do

A

was an independent socialist

49
Q

What was Ramsay McDonald all about?

A

Would lead with the Baldwin axis, labour rep

50
Q

What was Phillip Snowden about?

A

labour

51
Q

When did labour get into parliament?

A

1906

52
Q

What did the Osborne thing rule?

A

Unions don’t collect levies

53
Q

When are women allowed to stand office in boroughs and city councils?

A

1907

54
Q

What was the National Union of Women’s suffrage societies about?

A

feminism

55
Q

What were the WSPUs also known as

A

suffragettes

56
Q

What were the cat and mouse acts intended to do?

A

Release hunger strikers, and then bring them back in

57
Q

What are the three main battles for WWI

A

Marne, Somme, Ypres/Passchendaele

58
Q

What part of Africa is much of WWI fought

A

East

59
Q

How many people died in WWI, and what was the break down

A

9.4-5.4 allies-4 central

60
Q

What does the ministry of munitions pave the way to

A

a post war coalition government in 1915

61
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When does Lloyd George become PM

A

Dec. 1916

62
Q

What was the Easter Rising

A

1,600 Irish people declare independence

63
Q

What did the Lucknow Pact do

A

Alliance between Indian Congress and Muslim League

64
Q

What did the Government of INdia Act do?

A

Expanded participation of Indians into government

65
Q

What did the Hussein-McMahon agreement do

A

Arab state promise in exchange for fighting

66
Q

What did the Sykes Picot agreement do?

A

Divides middle east between France and Britain

67
Q

What did the Balfour declaration do?

A

Promised Jews a national home

68
Q

What did Ibn Faysal do?

A

set up an ARab state in Syria

69
Q

Where does Britain transfer Faysal

A

Iraq

70
Q

What did the treaty of sevres do?

A

creates Turkish state

71
Q

What did the Treaty of Luasanne do?

A

Tried to abolish the Turkish state

72
Q

How many people remained unemployed during ‘The Slump’

A

Over 10%, 2 million people

73
Q

The Geddes Axe

A

cuts war time services and programs

74
Q

Where is Lloyd George ousted?

A

the Carlton club, the 1922 committee

75
Q

What was Bonar Law all about?

A

Conservative leader, PM between ‘22-23

76
Q

Who were the IRA boys around ‘22

A

Collins and Valera

77
Q

Who rejects Lloyd George’s coalition?

A

Labour and the Asquithian liberals

78
Q

Who was Sir Oliver Lodge?

A

Spiritualist

79
Q

What did Vera Brittain argue?

A

War should never be resolved as a complete, good thing

80
Q

What were the flappers reacting to?

A

‘Goodbye to all that’ and being surplus women

81
Q

What is the MacDonald-Baldwin Axis

A

interplay between ‘22-35 of the two PMS. One is conservative, the other is labour

82
Q

What does budget orthodoxy mean

A

no protectionism, return to gold, balanced budgets

83
Q

What was the Yellow Book

A

Leftist think tank including Keynes

84
Q

What do the Liberals make their platform in 1926

A

the living wage

85
Q

What does labour revive in 1931

A

end of gold standard
10% benefits and salary things
restructuring unemployment

86
Q

Who was Oswlad Mosley

A

fascist, advocated battle of cable street

87
Q

Lloyd George’s council of action

A

more planning

88
Q

hat did the public order act do

A

controlled extreme views

89
Q

Locarno agreement

A

policy of containing germany after WWI

90
Q

When did the Nazi’s seize power

A

1933

91
Q

When did the Italians become agressive

A

1935

92
Q

What did the Ottawa conference firmly establish

A

imperial preference for the dominions

93
Q

What did Treaty of Westminster do

A

preference for dominions

94
Q

What was the 1938 conservative response to Hitler

A

resigning after all the appeasement

95
Q

When was the Battle of Stalingrad

A

1942

96
Q

When was the Italian landing

A

1943

97
Q

When were the Normandy landings

A

1944

98
Q

When was ictory in Europe achieved

A

1945

99
Q

When was victory in Japan achieved

A

1945

100
Q

Who was not asked in going to WWII

A

India

101
Q

What were WWII’s consequences for the empire

A

Resentment about top down approach

102
Q

What fraction of houses were effected by WWII

A

2 in 7

103
Q

What was the rhetoric for WWII suffering

A

equality of sacrifice

104
Q

What were the Bevridge assumptions

A

full employfment and national health, family allowances, the male breadwinner

105
Q

What were the major trade offs in funding the welfare state

A

currency devaluation, taxes, loan from the americans

106
Q

Who was Bevan

A

labour

107
Q

who was Morrisson

A

labour

108
Q

Who was cripps

A

labour

109
Q

who was Bevin

A

labour