edexcel a level history protest, agitation and parliamentary reform in britain

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Unit 1: How effective were pressures for change to the franchise in the years 1780-1928?
1780 was a period where social st...,
What percentage of the british po...,
Describe britain s franchise system
39  cards
Unit 1: How signifcant were changes in the distribution of seats in the years 1780-1918?
What were pitt s proposals to mak...,
What were the issues with represe...,
What were the reasons for the rep...
20  cards
Unit 2: How far did the influence of the Crown over elections and parliament change in 1780-1928?
Describe how rising taxation and ...,
What were the reasons for the dec...,
Describe victoria and the bedcham...
8  cards
Unit 2: How far did the influence of the aristocracy over elections and parliament change in 1780-1928?
Describe the aristocratic involve...,
Describe burke s economic reforms...,
Describe burke s reforms when he ...
20  cards
Unit 2: To what extent did political parties change in the years 1780-1928?
Describe parliamentary parties in...,
Describe the tories,
Describe the whigs
37  cards
Unit 3: How significant was extra parliamentary protest, 1790-1819?
Describe the french revolution 1789,
What was the whig party,
What were the tories
21  cards
Unit 3: How effective was the government's response to protest in the years to 1819?
Describe the trial of the leaders...,
What was the impact of the trial ...,
What was the purpose of the treas...
10  cards
Unit 3: What was the impact of the radical reformers themselves?
Who was thomas paine headlines an...,
What was thomas paine s short ter...,
What was thomas paine s long term...
20  cards
Unit 4: How far had the Chartists achieved their aims by 1850?
What is chartism,
What is chartism,
What factor led to the emergence ...
33  cards
Unit 4: To what extent did Chartist support change in the years 1838-1859?
Describe the changes in support o...,
Describe national support of char...,
Describe women and chartism
5  cards
Unit 4: How effective was the government's response to the Chartist challenge?
Describe the government responses...,
Describe the government s respons...,
Describe whigs response to the ch...
9  cards
Unit 5: Why were the Contagious Diseases Act introduced?
How was prostitution viewed in vi...,
Describe the health of the army a...,
What was the 1862 committee
6  cards
Unit 5: How did the Contagious Diseases Acts affect women?
How did the contagious diseases a...,
What happened to women under the ...,
What were the strengths of regula...
6  cards
Unit 6: WSPU's organisation and support
Describe wspu s organisation and ...,
Describe the branches of the wspu,
Describe the change in location
3  cards
Unit 6: How effective was the WSPU as a political organisation?
Describe why the late 19th centur...,
Describe why the early 20th centu...,
What was the national union of wo...
6  cards
Unit 6: How far were individual women responsible for the WSPU's success before 1914?
De,
What was emmeline pankhurst s role,
What was christabel pankhurst s role
5  cards
Unit 6: How far was the Liberal government to blame for the continued failure of legislation for female suffrage between 1909 and 1913?
What were the reasons for the fai...,
What was the result of asquith s ...,
Describe the conciliation bill 1910
8  cards
Unit 7: Trade Unions During WWI
What was the impact of wwi,
Who was ernest bevin,
Who was james h thomas
9  cards
Unit 7: To what extent was there a trade union revival in the aftermath of the First World War (between 1919 and 1921)?
What was the belief of trade unio...,
What was the belief of the govern...,
How did nationalisation affect co...
9  cards
Unit 7: Why did the General Strike fail?
What was the government response,
How was the media a reason for th...,
What was the extent of the strike
6  cards
Unit 5: Which groups and individuals led the opposition to the Contagious Diseases Acts?
What was the ladies national asso...,
Who was elizabeth wolstenholme,
Who was josephine butler
4  cards
Unit 7: Why did the General Strike fail to influence the Conservative government in 1926?
Why was coal a long term reason f...,
Why was the gold standard a long ...,
Describe the coal conflict of jul...
5  cards

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