1.Which of the following was one of the major influences of queen victoria?
A.Maintaining a policy of isolationism
B.Establishing women's suffrage
C.adhering to the traditional values of the time period
D.abolishing slavery
2.What did Emmeline mean then she said, "It is through property that we shall strike the enemy"?
A.Buying more property would give woman more political control
B.Selling one's property would increase financial independence
C.Destroying property would make the greatest political statement.
D.Securing one's own property was necessary for political power
3. What major reform was enacted in France in the early 1900s?
A.jewish men were allowed to serve in the military
B.Women were granted the right to vote
C.Church and state were legally separated
d.two-party political system was enacted.
4.As parliament became increasingly democratic, what was the effect on the house of lords?
A.The House of Lords eventually became a ceremonial body with little power
B.more chartists became part of the House of Lords and initiated many reforms
c. The government named more lords to the house to fairly balance representation
D. Queen Victoria ruled that the house of lords should have the power to veto laws passed by the Commons
5. Which solution did Zionista propose for the problems of widespread anti-Semitism?
A.The strengthening of laws prohibiting anti-Semitism
B.the formation of a separate Jewish state
C.an increase in representation in the legislature
D. the promotion of European nationalism

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I can help with number one...I am not an expert but I think it is C. Sorry is that is wrong but I hope that helps

1. Answer;

C. Adhering to the traditional values of the time period


Explanation;

Queen Victoria was the matriarch of the British Empire.

She epitomized the values of the era and carved out a new role for the monarchy.

She was determined to retain political power, yet unwillingly and unwittingly she presided over the transformation of the sovereign’s political role into a ceremonial one and thus preserved the British monarchy.


2. Answer;

Destroying property would make the greatest political statement


Explanation;

According to Emmeline Pankhurst there is something that governments care far more for than human life, and that is the security of property, so it is through property that we shall strike the enemy.

This meant that destroying property would make the greatest political statement. He further stated, "Those of you who can break windows--break them. Those of you who can still further attack the secret idol of property, so as to make the Government realize that property is as greatly endangered by women's suffrage as it was by the Chartists of old--do so".


3. Answer;

Church and state were legally separated


Explanation;

Among the reforms enacted in France in the early 1900's, includes;

-laws regarding workers,

-free public schools,

-laws separating church and state,

-married women could keep their own earnings

In 1905, a French law on the Separation of the Churches and State was passed by the chamber of Deputies.


4. Answer;

The house of lords eventually became a ceremonial body with little power


Explanation;

During the Constitutional Monarchy, in Britain, 1815, the House of Lords had all the power - could veto any bill passed by the House of Common.

Parliamentary democracy is a form of government in which people vote for the legislative body, which in turn selects the prime minister.

After the Parliament Bill of 1911 the House of Lords became a largely ceremonial body with little power.


5. Answer;

The formation of a separate Jewish state


Explanation;

Zionist movement was a movement devoted to rebuilding a Jewish state in Palestine.

This Jewish nationalist movement had a goal of the creation and support of a Jewish national state in Palestine, the ancient homeland of the Jews.