| A | B |
| home rule | local self-government |
| coalition | alliances of various parties |
| William Lloyd Garrison | owned a newspaper called The Liberator |
| segregation | legal separation of the races, in hotels, hospitals, schools, and other public places |
| Chartism | movement that demanded universal manhood suffrage |
| William Gladstone | headed the Whig party, which evolved into the Liberal party |
| Benjamin Disraeli | forged the Tory party into the modern Conservative party |
| isolationism | limited involvement in world affairs |
| Emmeline Pankhurst | leading suffragist who went on a hunger strike |
| Alfred Dreyfus | French Captain who was accused of treason and was eventually found innocent |