3A - Class and Social Change, 1918-1945 Flashcards

1
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What did class determine in 1900?

A

Status and place in society

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What were the four main class groups in 1918?

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Industrial working classes - manual labour
Lower middle classes - workers in semi skilled jobs
Middle classes - professionals; doctors, lawyers
Upper classes - inherited wealth

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3
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How did the high death toll of WW1 lead to a decline in deference?

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Shook confidence of UC generals in WW1 in WC. Life in trenches resulted in MC men interacting with WC men.

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What did it mean for the UC that their death toll in WW1 had been disproportionately high?

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Families forced to pay death duties. Elder sons had to sell their land or stately homes to pay for these.

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In 1914, less than 10% of those working the land owned it, how did this change?

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Rose to 33% by 1930

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What happened when aristocrats couldn’t afford their homes after WW1?

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Sold to National Trust, sold as schools or hotels or fell into disrepair. Not all e.g Duke of Portland still owned 8 grand houses in 1914 and maintained them until 1939

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Why was there a more democratic society as a result of WW1?

A

1918 ROTP

People in work could improve their living standards, prices fell faster than wages in Great Depression.

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Why did the gov fear a widespread revolt in Clydeside in 1919?

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Long term economic factors and changing WC attitudes

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How did the MC feel towards the general strike compared to The Times in 1926?

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While The Times slated the general strike, some MC sympathised with them

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Why did strikes tend to decline in 1920?

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Little class conflict, Conservatives enjoyed widespread MC and WC support

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What impact did the Great Depression have?

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Undermined WC solidarity, TU membership declined, affluence in Midlands and South East, Wales and Tyneside badly affected

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