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Title: Democratic Reform and Progress


1
Democratic Reform and Progress
  • Chapter 26

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British Voting Reforms
  • Suffrage the right to vote
  • Prior to 1800 only about 5 of British men could
    vote
  • Victorian Age (1837 1901)
  • Queen Victoria reigns over the British Empire at
    its highest wealth and power
  • Government shifted as voting rights moved power
    to the Prime Minister and House of Commons
    (elected positions)

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British Voting Reforms (cont.)
  • Reform Bill of 1832
  • Allowed more middle class men to vote
  • Changed the voting districts to include new
    industrial centers
  • Chartist Movement
  • The Peoples Charter of 1838 demanded more
    voting rights
  • 1867 working-class men get the right to vote
  • 1884 rural working men get the right to vote

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The Womens Suffrage Movement
  • In the 1880s and 1890s women around the world
    began calling for voting rights
  • Women organized groups to promoted voting rights
    (some were peaceful, some were not)
  • Granting Womens suffrage
  • New Zealand 1893
  • Australia 1902
  • Finland 1906
  • Norway 1913
  • U.S., Great Britain, most of Europe do not
    grant until after World War I

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Self-rule for British Colonies
  • Canada
  • Upper Canada (majority English) and Lower Canada
    (majority French) joined together after 1839
  • Dominion of Canada (1867) allowed Canada to be
    self-ruled (though still part of the British
    Empire)
  • Australia
  • Originally a penal colony, free settlers came in
    large numbers in the 1800s
  • Aborigines native peoples nearly destroyed by
    disease and displacement
  • 1901 the Commonwealth of Australia became a
    dominion
  • Australian Ballot secret ballot
  • New Zealand
  • Population grew slowly as land was controlled by
    the Maori
  • 1839 Britain annexes New Zealand sparking
    numerous wars between the Maori and British
    settlers
  • Early 1900s, New Zealand becomes a Dominion and
    Maori are pushed into remote parts of the country

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Ireland
  • 1100s 1800 British control Ireland
  • 1801 Ireland represented in Parliament
  • 1845 1851 Irish Potato Famine
  • 1850 1920 demands for home rule
  • Easter Rising 1916
  • Irish Republican Army (IRA)
  • 1921 southern Ireland granted home rule
  • 1949 becomes Republic of Ireland

9
France and the Dreyfus Affair
  • Third Republic
  • Began in 1875 and lasted for 60 years, though did
    not fully united the people of France
  • Captain Alfred Dreyfus
  • Jewish military officer accused of selling
    military secrets to the Germans
  • Sentenced to life in prison, despite evidence
    that he was framed (eventually released)
  • Example of the problems of French democracy and
    of anti-Semitism

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Anti-Semitism and Zionism
  • Anti-Semitism prejudice or hatred toward people
    of Jewish decent
  • Spread throughout Europe (especially Eastern)
  • Caused many Jews to flee Europe (many to the
    U.S.)
  • Zionism
  • Started by Theodor Herzl in the 1890s
  • Goal was to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine
  • 1948 Israel was established

12
United States Grows
  • Manifest Destiny Americas expansion west
  • Annexation of Texas (1845)
  • Mexican American War (1846 1848)
  • Gained California, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah
  • Civil War (1861 1865)
  • Issues of states rights
  • Emancipation Proclamation changes the meaning
    of the war to ending slavery
  • Post-war America
  • Reconstruction slavery ends (13th Amendment)
    but segregation of blacks continues for 100 years
  • U.S. industrializes, grows in population (large
    immigration), and becomes a world power by 1914

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Medicine
  • Louis Pasteur (France) discovers that bacteria
    causes disease
  • Joseph Lister (Great Britain) begins to
    sterilize his surgical wards and to use
    antiseptics
  • Cities begin building plumbing and sewer systems
  • Vaccines for typhus, typhoid fever, diphtheria,
    and yellow fever developed

15
Science
  • Charles Darwin (Great Britain)
  • Publishes On the Origin of Species by Means of
    Natural Selection (1859)
  • Theory of Evolution
  • Gregor Mendel (Austria)
  • Began what would become the science of genetics
  • John Dalton (Great Britain)
  • Theorized that matter is made up of atoms
  • Dmitri Mendeleev (Russia)
  • Created the periodic table
  • Mari Curie (France)
  • Discovered radioactivity

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Social Sciences
  • Based off of scientific discoveries, in the 1800s
    people began to study archaeology, anthropology,
    and sociology
  • New field of psychology to study the human mind
  • Ivan Pavlov (Russia)
  • Sigmund Freud (Austria)

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Mass Culture
  • Chart page 767
  • Art, music, writing, and other entertainment
    spreads from the elite to all people
  • Music halls, movies, and sporting events become
    popular throughout Europe and the U.S.
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