B ; cda ; why repealed ; the acts repealed 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryModern Britain from 1750A2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: ilovetheofficeCreated on: 06-04-18 14:08 what was an early sign that parliament took protesters concerns seriously? 1871 Royal Commission 1 of 19 occured how long after LNA formation? 1yr 2 of 19 what did the emanating report make clear? response to public pressure 3 of 19 when were cdas suspended? 1883 4 of 19 and repealed? 1886 5 of 19 while HoC discussed suspension what did butler do? w/ followers continuously prayed next to parliament all night 6 of 19 what were two v useful tactics on parliament? influencing elections + raising misidentification fear 7 of 19 what made the protests most forceful? ability to convince large elements society that cda immoral 8 of 19 despite this, what relationship hard to specify? LNA + acts removal 9 of 19 from 1883-1886 the acts remained law while liberals were concerned with? irish home rule 10 of 19 even though what ws supported? liberal act repeal 11 of 19 why were acts only eventually repealed? stansfeld demanded gladstone remove acts for his support on irish home rule 12 of 19 what other group were also less enthusiastic about act continuation? medical community 13 of 19 what persuaded many that regulation was no longer a viable option? new understanding of long-term conseq of gonorrhoea and syphilis 14 of 19 both found to cause long term effects like? infertility / pelvic ailments 15 of 19 what belief was undermined? that science could cure venereal diseases 16 of 19 loss of confidence in? that infected patients could be treated 17 of 19 instead of regulation what was medical profession now promoting? chastity / precaution 18 of 19 what was now their priority over curing infections? stopping them in the first place 19 of 19
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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