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Which city did Charles Booth do his poverty map on?
London
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What was Charles Booth's occupation, which was the reason he was taken seriously?
successful businessman
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Which city did Seebohm Rowntree survey?
York
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Out of the 46,000 surveyed, how many people were in poverty in Seebohm Rowntree's survey?
20,000
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What year did the Liberals win the election?
1906
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what year was the children and young persons act?
1908
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between 1890 and 1900, what fraction of people were in poverty?
1/3
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what is a likely term to describe the suffragettes actions as?
violent
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what is a likely term to describe the suffragists actions as?
peaceful
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how many members were in the suffragists at their peak?
100,000
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what year did the suffragists create the NUWSS?
1897
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when did Pankhurst create the WSPU?
1908
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what was the suffragists reaction to Asquith's backtrack on the conciliation bill?
they supported the labour party instead of liberals.
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what year did all women get the vote?
1928
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when was DORA introduced?
august 1914
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when were all men conscripted to fight in war?
may 1916
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what did the handing of a white feather signify?
that the woman thought a man was a coward for not fighting in the war no matter what the reason.
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when was compulsory rationing introduced?
1918
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when did Lloyd George become prime minister?
December 1916
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