Paper 2: Protest and Reaction, 1800- 1914 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryProtest and Reaction in Britain, 1800-1914GCSEOCR Created by: anna10gCreated on: 12-06-16 16:39 What causes 'phossy jaw'? White phosphorus 1 of 32 Who owned the Link newspaper in 1888? Annie Besant 2 of 32 How many match girls went on strike? 1400 3 of 32 Who opened a new match factory with better pay and conditions? Salvation Army 4 of 32 A newspaper which supported the Matchgirls Pall Mall Gazette 5 of 32 Who did The Times blame for stirring up trouble in 1888? Socialist activists 6 of 32 When did Bryant and May give into public pressure and stop using white phosphorus? 1901 7 of 32 How long did the Match Girls' Strike last? Three Weeks 8 of 32 What were the NUWSS commonly known as? Suffragists 9 of 32 Who began the NUWSS? Millicent Fawcett 10 of 32 Who began the WSPU? Emmeline Pankhurst 11 of 32 What was the Suffragettes' motto? Deeds Not Words 12 of 32 When did the suffragettes begin using increasingly violent tactics? 1911 13 of 32 Where did Emily Davison die under the King's Horse? Epsom Derby 14 of 32 How did the suffragettes continue to protest once in prison? Hunger Strikes 15 of 32 How did the government stop suffragettes dying in prison? The Cat and Mouse Act 16 of 32 When did all women over 21 get the vote? 1928 17 of 32 Why do many people suspect women got the vote? Women's war work 18 of 32 What were the Rebecca Rioters afraid of? Workhouses 19 of 32 What increased and caused the Rebecca Riots? Tolls and Tithes 20 of 32 What did Robert Peel set up in 1843? Enquiry and Roads board 21 of 32 Where is Tolpuddle? Dorset 22 of 32 How much were Tolpuddle labourers earning in 1832? 9 shillings a week 23 of 32 What pay did the Friendly Society of Agricultural Workers request? 10 shillings a week 24 of 32 What did James Frampton lower the Tolpuddle wages to? 6 shillings a week 25 of 32 What were employers particularly worried about? GNCTU 26 of 32 When were laws against trade unions repealed? 1824 27 of 32 When did the Swing Riots take place? 1830 28 of 32 How long did it take trade unions to be revived after the Tolpuddle Martyrs returned to Britain? 20 years 29 of 32 Which profession did the first Luddites belong to? Croppers 30 of 32 Which Mill was attacked on 11th April 1812? Rawfolds Mill 31 of 32 How many Luddites were hanged for the attack on William Cartwright's Mill? Fourteen 32 of 32
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