(Changing Living Standards) The effects of 'total war' & austerity, 1939-51 Flashcards

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Rationing - _______ living standards as the _______ of the population had the same _______ access to _____ and ________, but _________ society.

A

a) lowered
b) majority
c) limited
d) food
e) resources
f) equalising

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Rationing - the creation of what meant lots of food was issued on rationing cards?

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The Ministry of Food, 1940

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Rationing - what did the creation of The Ministry of Food (1940) result in?

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Lots of food was issued on rationing cards.

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Rationing - what had happened to restaurants by 1942?

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They were also subject to rationing.

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Rationing - when did restaurants become subject to rationing?

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1942

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Rationing - despite declining living standards, what had improved?
Give an example.

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Health

Vitamins and minerals were provided by The Ministry of Food

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Rationing - what kind of government mentality was rationing accompanied with?
What else was this mentality applied to?

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‘Made do and mend’

Clothing

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Working conditions - what was created as a result of changing government economic intervention?

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New war jobs with higher pay and working conditions.

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Working conditions - how were new war jobs created?

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Changing government economic intervention

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Working conditions - what did the new war jobs result in?

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Higher levels of employment and positive relationships between unions and workers.

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Housing - how is it evident that the immediate effects of mass bombing was devastating on city centres?

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Deaths of 40,000 people and 2 million homes destroyed.

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Housing - what are examples of new modern towns that were developed under the New Towns Act?

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Portsmouth and London

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Housing - what is the name of the act that developed towns into more modern towns?

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The New Towns Act

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Housing - what was followed during the building of new towns?

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The Tudor-Walters Report which emphasised space efficiency and the importance of electrified homes that would withstand over time.

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What had remained in place in the immediate post war years?

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Rationing & austerity

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