Liberal Reforms Dates & People Revision cards for the liberal reforms part of paper 2 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryChanges in British society during the 20th centuryGCSEAQA Created by: MeganCreated on: 05-12-12 14:34 1867 Dr Thomas Barnardo's network of children's homes 1 of 35 1878 Salvation Army had 45 branches 2 of 35 1900 Salvation Army was running its own training centres 3 of 35 1886-1903 Booth and his team investigated living conditions, income and spending in London 4 of 35 1900-1901 Rowntree analysis of main reasons for poverty 5 of 35 1899-1902 Boer War, South Africa 6 of 35 1900 Socialist groups of Great Britain got together and formed the Labour Party 7 of 35 1906 General Election-400 Liberals, 157 Conservatives, 83 Nationalists and 29 Labour MP's 8 of 35 1906 Free School Meals 9 of 35 1907 School medical inspections 10 of 35 1908 The Children's Act 11 of 35 1908 Lloyd George becomes Chancellor of the Exchequer 12 of 35 1908 The Pensions Act 13 of 35 1909 Royal commision finally reported that the Poor Law should be reformed and then recommended abolition 14 of 35 Feb 1906 General election-Liberals won 15 of 35 1909 Labour Exchanges Act 16 of 35 1911 National Insurance Act (ILLNESS) 17 of 35 1912 National Insurance Act, part 2 (UNEMPLOYMENT) 18 of 35 1912 School Clinics 19 of 35 1914 Most local councils were providing some free medical treatment for children 20 of 35 1914 14 million free school meals per year were being cooked for around 158,000 children 21 of 35 1929 Poor Law was abolished 22 of 35 Jan and Dec 1910 General election-Liberals won 23 of 35 William Booth Founder of the Salvation army 24 of 35 Catherine Booth Founder of the Salvation army 25 of 35 Seebohm Rowntree Primary and Secondary poverty line Published Poverty: a study of town life 26 of 35 Charles Booth Poverty Line-publised 'Life and Labour of the People of London 1899-1903' 27 of 35 Dr Thomas Barnardo Founder of Dr Barnardo's Childrens homes - 1867 28 of 35 David Lloyd George Chancellor of the Exchequer 1906-1916 29 of 35 Marquis of Salisbury Prime Minister 1895-1902 (conservative) 30 of 35 Arthur James Balfour Prime Minister 1902-1905 (conservatives) 31 of 35 Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman Prime Minister 1905-1908 (liberal) 32 of 35 Herbert Asquith Prime Minister 1908-1916 (liberal) 33 of 35 David Lloyd George Prime Minister 116-1922 (liberal) 34 of 35 1909 Lloyd George budget "Peoples budget" 35 of 35
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