During the 200 or so years before the mid-19th century, British politics was dominated by the Tories and the Whigs.
During the 200 or so years before the mid-19th century, British politics was dominated by the Tories and the Whigs.
The Tories were the forerunners of ______. A: the Labour Party B: the Liberal Party C: the Workers' Party D: the Conservative Party
The Tories were the forerunners of ______. A: the Labour Party B: the Liberal Party C: the Workers' Party D: the Conservative Party
The Tories were the forerunners of ______. A: the Conservative Party B: the Labour Party C: the Social Democratic Party D: the Liberal Party
The Tories were the forerunners of ______. A: the Conservative Party B: the Labour Party C: the Social Democratic Party D: the Liberal Party
Which of these political parties is sometimes known as “the Tories”? A: Labor B: Liberal Democrat C: Communist Party D: Conservative
Which of these political parties is sometimes known as “the Tories”? A: Labor B: Liberal Democrat C: Communist Party D: Conservative
The two parties whose names originated with the Glorious Revolution were ______. A: the Labour and the Conservatives B: the Socialist and the Liberty C: the Democrats and the Republicans D: the Whigs and the Tories
The two parties whose names originated with the Glorious Revolution were ______. A: the Labour and the Conservatives B: the Socialist and the Liberty C: the Democrats and the Republicans D: the Whigs and the Tories
The two party names of Whigs and Tories originated with A: the English Civil War. B: B. the Glorious Revolution. C: the Industrial Revolution. D: D. the Restoration.
The two party names of Whigs and Tories originated with A: the English Civil War. B: B. the Glorious Revolution. C: the Industrial Revolution. D: D. the Restoration.
The Tories are the forerunners of ______, which still bears the nickname today. A: the Labour Party B: the Liberal Party C: the Social Democratic Party D: the Conservative Party
The Tories are the forerunners of ______, which still bears the nickname today. A: the Labour Party B: the Liberal Party C: the Social Democratic Party D: the Conservative Party
Tories were traditionalists who were certainly against ______. A: hereditary monarchy B: Parliamentary reforms C: the Church of England D: strict maintenance of law and order
Tories were traditionalists who were certainly against ______. A: hereditary monarchy B: Parliamentary reforms C: the Church of England D: strict maintenance of law and order
The Tories were the forerunners of______, which still bears this nickname today. A: [A] the Labour Party B: the Conservative Party C: the Liberal Democrats D: the Democratic Party
The Tories were the forerunners of______, which still bears this nickname today. A: [A] the Labour Party B: the Conservative Party C: the Liberal Democrats D: the Democratic Party
Both the names of the two parties -Whigs and Tories -originated with the______ A: Civil Wars B: B. Chartist Movement C: Industrial Revolution D: D. Glorious Revolution
Both the names of the two parties -Whigs and Tories -originated with the______ A: Civil Wars B: B. Chartist Movement C: Industrial Revolution D: D. Glorious Revolution