Suffragists&Suffragettes Flashcards

1
Q

when were women asked to work?

A

1916 (may)

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2
Q

when was the cat and mouse act?

A

1911

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4
Q

when was direct action?

A

1908

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5
Q

when did the suffragists and suffragettes postpone their campaigns?

A

1914

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6
Q

what 4 things happened in 1911?

A

asquiths conciliation Bill
suffragettes escalated campaign
prison-hunger strike
Cat and Mouse Act

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7
Q

when were women over 30 given the right to vote?

A

1918-year war ended

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8
Q

when was Asquiths Conciliation Bill?

A

1911

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9
Q

when could women over 21 vote?

A

1928

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10
Q

When was the battle of the Somme?

how did it effect women in work?

A

July 1916- more shells and munitions were required so more work for women
800,000 women in work

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11
Q

what jobs-when men left to go to war that women took over&how many women took these positions?

A

clerical-500,000

government service-200,000

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12
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by what year and how many factory workers were they short of?

A

1916- 2million

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13
Q

when and who was the martyr of the suffragettes?

A

5th June 1913

Emily Davidson

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14
Q

when were the suffragettes formed?
who lead by?
what did they form?

A

1903
Mrs Pankhurst
WSPU

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14
Q

when did suffragettes escalate campaigns and go on hunger strike when in prison?

A

1911

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15
Q

by what year could women vote in local elections?

A

1900

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16
Q

what percentage of working women were in a union (trade union) by 1914?

what was this a similar rate to?

A

20%

men

17
Q

who were many of the strongest opponents to women’s vote?

A

women-felt vote irrelevant believed vote would upset traditional balance of relationships in families

18
Q

how many local branches in 1897 were there of the NUWSS?

A

500 local branches

19
Q

when were the suffragists formed?
who lead by?
what did they form?

A

1897
Miss Millicent Fawcett
NUWSS

20
Q

how many meetings did the suffragists hold to support asquiths bill?

A

4,000 meetings (30 a day)

then Asquith dropped the bill

21
Q

in 1900 how many times did parliament receive a bill to give women vote? and how many times declined

A

15 received

15 declined

22
Q

at their peak how many members did WSPU have?

A

2,000 members

23
Q

at their peak how many members did NUWSS have?

A

100,000 members

24
Q

when was the silver town explosion?

how many people died?
injured?

what did it show?

A

1917

73 died
400 injured

showed factory’s were dangerous and bad