Prime Ministers 1918-79 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryModern Britain - 19th century onwardsA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: Daniel1662Created on: 30-04-18 09:47 1918 (December) - 1922 (October) David Lloyd George (Liberal party) 1 of 20 1922 (October) - 1923 (May) Andrew Bonar Law (Conservative) 2 of 20 1923 (May)- 1924 (January) Stanley Baldwin (Conservative) 3 of 20 1924 (January to November)-1924 Ramsay MacDonald (Labour) 4 of 20 1924 (November )-1929 (November) Stanley Baldwin (Conservative) 5 of 20 1929 (June) - 1931 (August) Ramsay MacDonald (Labour) 6 of 20 1931 (August) - 1935 (June) (National government) Ramsay MacDonald (Labour) 7 of 20 1935 (June) - 1937 (May) (National government) Stanley Baldwin (Conservative) 8 of 20 1937 (May) - 1940 (May) (National government) Neville Chamberlain (Conservative) 9 of 20 1940 (May) - 1945 (July) (National government) Winston Churchill (Conservative) 10 of 20 1945 (July) - 1951 (October) Clement Attlee (Labour) 11 of 20 1951 (October) - 1955 (April) Winston Churchill (Conservative) 12 of 20 1955 (April) - 1957 (January) Anthony Eden (Conservative) 13 of 20 1957 (January) - 1963 (October) Harold Macmillan (Conservative) 14 of 20 1963 (October) - 1964 (October) Alec Douglas-Home (Conservative) 15 of 20 1964 (October) - 1970 (June) Harold Wilson (Labour) 16 of 20 1970 (June) - 1974 (March) Edward Heath (Conservative) 17 of 20 1974 (March) - 1976 (April) Harold Wilson (Labour) 18 of 20 1976 (April) - (May) 1979 James Callaghan (Labour) 19 of 20 1979 (May) - 1990 (November) Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 20 of 20
How accurate is it to say that the General Strike of 1926 marked the lowest point in industrial relations in the years 1918-79? 2.0 / 5 based on 8 ratings
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