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which sufferagette famously threw herself infornt of the kings horse in the 1913 derby ?
Emiliy Davison
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David Lloyd George in 1908 was the...
Chancellor of the Exchequer
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gave outdoor relief in handouts of food or money
Workhouses
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this act was passed in1908
Old Age Pension
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published Poverty:a Study of Town Life in 1901
Seebohm Rowntree
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this act provied free school meals from 1906 to the poor
The School Meals Act
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What does NUWSS stand for ?
National Union if Women's Suffurage Societies
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What Does WSPU stand for ?
Women's Social anf Political Union
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The Sufferagettes were led by the ?
Pankhurst
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The Sufferagists did What type of campaigning?
Non-Violent
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The Sufferagettes did what type of Campaigning?
Violent
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In what Month did World War 1 break out ?
August
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the Goverment Introduced this method to get men into the army
Conscription
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a fixed allowance for sugar, meat, butter, jam and tea was introduced in 1918
Rationing
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used by the government to encourage men to join the army.
Propaganda
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in 1906 " " were set up to help unemployed people find work
Labour Exchanges
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What was introduced to increase agricultural production?
The Womens Land Army
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What job would a woman not have done in 1916?
Miner
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In which war found out that two-thirds of the men who volunteered for the army were unfit to join up.
Boer War
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was formed in 1897 and led by Millicent Fawcett
Sufferagists
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this act was passed in1908

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