HCHS Britain: A LEVEL UNIT 1 - unionism and cooperatives Flashcards

1
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When were the two Combination Acts passed?

A

1799 and 1800

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2
Q

Name the first example of a New Model Union and when this was.

A

Amalgamated Society of Engineers, 1851

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3
Q

Name a limitation of an early trade society

A

Too local, looked after their own industry but no one else

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4
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Which organisation was the forerunner of the TUC and formed in 1860?

A

London Trades Council

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5
Q

What was a knobstick?

A

Someone who tried to undermine a strike

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6
Q

By 1832, how many cooperative stores existed?

A

500

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7
Q

How long was the working day in New Lanark?

A

12 hours

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8
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What did employers use to overcome the problem of the Grand National?

A

?The Document?

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9
Q

Which organisation eventually provided welfare to workers?

A

Friendly Societies

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10
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When did the Rochdale Pioneers set up their first shop?

A

1844

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11
Q

Name the three levels of workers

A

Apprentice, journeyman and master

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12
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Name the NMU set up in 1860.

A

Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners.

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13
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Why were NMUs of limited help to the working class?

A

Subscription needed and only for skilled workers

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14
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When were the Combination Acts repealed?

A

1824

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15
Q

How much did Amalgamated Society of Engineers pay to builders in London to help their strike?

A

œ3,000

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16
Q

During which years did Robert Owen run New Lanark?

A

1799-1828

17
Q

What did Britain?s population increase to from 1750-1850?

A

6 million to 17 million

18
Q

Who was the leader of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers?

A

William Allan

19
Q

Why were NMUs more successful than trade societies?

A

Moderate, national, well-funded

20
Q

When were the Tolpuddle Martyrs arrested and what was their crime?

A

1834 and swearing an oath to try and improve their wages

21
Q

What fraction of the population had insurance from Friendly Societies?

A

One third

22
Q

How many members did the Amalgamated Society of Engineers have?

A

12,000

23
Q

What was the name of the most successful early trade union set up in 1834?

A

Grand National Consolidated Trades Union

24
Q

How did Robert Owen encourage workers to work hard?

A

Coloured blocks above their work stations

25
Q

When was the first meeting of the TUC and how many attended?

A

1868 and 34

26
Q

Who was the leader of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners?

A

Robert Applegarth

27
Q

How many members did the Grand National have?

A

Over 1 million

28
Q

Where did early trade societies often meet?

A

Local pubs

29
Q

Why did the Grand National fail?

A

Lack of money from members

30
Q

By 1874, how many workers had joined a trade union?

A

Over 1 million