A. the working classes
B. women
C. the lower middle classes
D. slaves
Related Mcqs:
- To whom did the Reform Bill of 1832 extend the vote on parliamentary representation ?
A. the working classes
B. women
C. the lower middle classes
D. slaves - Who remained without the vote following the Reform Bill of 1832 ?
A. about half of middle class men
B. almost all working class men
C. all women
D. A, B and C - Who remained without the vote following the Reform Bill of 1832 ?
A. about half of middle class men
B. almost all working class men
C. all women
D. A, B and C - What was the importance of the Reform Bills of 1832 and 1867 ?
A. They raised the question of whether women should be able to vote.
B. They allowed new colonization and imperialism efforts.
C. They established new standards for Victorian morality.
D. They allowed women to divorce their husbands. - Which sorts of political reform took place during the Romantic period ?
A. Parliamentary reform, increasing representation of the working classes
B. Labor reform, improving working conditions for industrial laborers
C. Educational reform, producing a dramatic increase in literacy
D. A and C only - In Beowulf, what does the representation of Hrothgar suggest about rulers ?
A. Kings often used generous gifts to recruit their followers.
B. It was necessary for kings to fight in order to keep their power.
C. The ability to attract fellow warriors was a necessary attribute of power.
D. All of these answers - According to Constitution of 1962, age limit to cast vote was ___________________?
A. 21 years
B. 20 years
C. 18 years
D. None of these - Who wrote following lines: “_________ I am involved in mankind: and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.” ?
A. John Donne
B. John Milton
C. Earnest Hemingway
D. Lawrence - Auld Lang Syne is a famous poem by whom ?
A. Sir Walter Scott
B. William Butler Yeats
C. Henry Longfellow
D. Robert Burns - Whom does Mr.Haley choose from among Shelby’s slaves ?
A. Eliza and Harry
B. Uncle Tom and Cassy
C. Uncle Tom and Eliza
D. Uncle Tom and Harry