Did society become more liberal? (T3) Flashcards
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Which liberal law was brought in 1959?
Obscene Publications Act
Which liberal law was brought in 1961?
Suicide Act
Which liberal law was brought in 1965?
Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty) Act
Which liberal laws were brought in 1967?
- Sexual offences Act
- Abortion Act
- Family Planning Act
Which liberal law was brought in 1968?
Theatres Act
Which liberal law was brought in 1969?
Divorce Reform Act
When was the Obscene Publications Act?
1959
When was the Suicide Act?
1961
When was the Murder Act?
1965
When was the Sexual Offences Act?
1967
When was the Abortion Act?
1967
When was the Family Planning Act?
1967
When was the Theatres Act?
1968
When was the Divorce Reform Act?
1969
What was the 1959 Obscene Publications Act?
- Allowed ‘serious works of art’ to use ‘obscene’ words and imagery
- Only at an elite level
- Only in 1977 the law was extended to films
What was the 1961 Suicide Act?
- Decriminalised the act of suicide in England and Wales
- Those who failed in the attempt to kill themselves would not be prosecuted
What was the 1965 Murder Act?
- Abolished the death penalty
Who was the last person to be hanged in Britain?
Ruth Ellis - 1955
What did Ruth Ellis do to deserve the death penalty?
She shot her lover - a racing driver who was engaged to another woman
Why was the Murder Act passed?
A majority of MPs had eventually been convinced by a long campaign carried out by politicians
How did the Murder Act not reflect the public’s opinion?
he majority of the British public was in favour of capital punishment
What was the 1967 Sexual Offences Act?
- Decriminalised homosexual acts in private between two men over the age of 21
What was the main reason the 1967 Sexual Offences Act was passed?
Many saw gay as an illness, which undermined the view that it should be a punishable crime
What was the 1967 Abortion Act?
- Legalised abortions and provided them through the NHS