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Universal Male Suffrage Chamber Of Deputies
2,494 words... and resulted g) under the threat of the King appointing new peers, the House of Lords passed the bill in April 1832 5 - The Reform Bill of 1832 a) a very "English" voting system resulted b) you enjoyed the franchise if you resided in a borough and paid L 10 a year in rent c) or resided in the country and paid L 10 for a 60 year lease; or L 50 for a short lease d) if you owned land that could be rented for L 2 a year you voted e) the electorate of 500, 000 was increased to 813, 000 12 % of ad...
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Pan Slavism Austro Hungarian
929 wordsIn the early nineteenth century, Slavic peoples from multiple empires in eastern and southern Europe began to pursue a movement to protect and organize Slavic culture. In 1848, this movement became more political. It gained a reputation and an attempt was made to unify all Slavic peoples. This movement became known as Pan-Slavism. Pan-Slavism appealed to many Slavs who felt nationalism towards their race. However among the Slavs, there were many different opinions. Some believed that there was a...
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Congress Of Vienna 19 Th Century
1,162 wordsPrince Klemens von Metternich: His Ideology, his Role in History, and the Stories we Tell. Metternich was an extremely intelligent man who turned his conservative beliefs into international policy. Metternich was a confident leader who put little faith in popular opinion or sentiment because he believed that the common man was too fickle in his loyalties and too inept to understand the magnitude of foreign policy. He was a loyal " servant" to the Austrian Emperor, even though Metternic...
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Universal Male Suffrage South German States
2,841 wordsNationalism: A General Survey In order to understand the present we must know its past such is the task of history. The crisis in the republics of former Yugoslavia, for example, is a bloody proof for the validity of this statement: a region infested with century old tensions that periodically re-erupts in civil wars. Only with a detailed knowledge of the country s tumultuous past can we fully understand the causes and intensity of the crisis. Symmetrically, when we look at a political map of Eu...
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Holy Roman Empire South German States
2,661 wordsRISE AND GROWTH OF NATIONAL STATES FORMATION AND GROWTH OF PRUSSIA EARLY HISTORY OF PRUSSIA. The German Day of Brandenburg in north central Europe on the Baltic Sea was a part of the Holy Roman Empire. This was ruled by the Hohenzollern family, a line of rulers, called Electors. Since the 15 th Century they had gradually extended their borders. FREDERICK WILLIAM 1640 - 1688 -THE GREAT ELECTOR. Frederick made Prussia first among the German states. He centralized the government, and raised enough ...
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