B ; cda ; why repealed ; formation LNARCDA 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryModern Britain from 1750A2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: ilovetheofficeCreated on: 05-04-18 17:53 what does LNARCDA even fekkin stand 4? Ladies' National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Act 1 of 22 what kind of response did extension of cda spark? hostile public one 2 of 22 who decided to make a campaign against the acts? elizabeth wolstenholme 3 of 22 when? october '69 4 of 22 who did she invite to lead it? josephine butler 5 of 22 when was the formation of the ladies' national association for repeal formed? (d/m/y) 31st december '69 6 of 22 what happened on the same day? protest signed against act 7 of 22 signed by how many women? 120 8 of 22 notably? butler / wolstenholme / nightingale / lydia becker / harriet martineau 9 of 22 no. signatures rose? 2000 10 of 22 group included many of which two christian groups? quakers and unitarians 11 of 22 how many allegations did the org make against the acts? 8 12 of 22 1. acts passed through parliamet? secretly 13 of 22 2. legislation undermined? legal protection formally accorded to men / women 14 of 22 3. what was unclearly defined in acts? offence of prostitution 15 of 22 4. laws unfairly did what? punished one sex for prostitution which was largely man's fault 16 of 22 5. what did acts make easier for men? path to evil 17 of 22 6. inplementation cruel and degrading, especially? medical examinations 18 of 22 7. acts would do what with disease? increase > prevent 19 of 22 8. solution to venereal disease wasn't 'physical' but rather? moral 20 of 22 these were principle arguments used against cdas for next how many yrs? 16 21 of 22 before long where were new branched of LNA starting to be est? major cities across the country 22 of 22
Britain 1780-1928: Depth- Contagious Diseases Acts and the campaign for their repeal, 1862-86 4.5 / 5 based on 6 ratings
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