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War and the Transformation of British Society Source Enquiry checklist

Content Position of women in 1903 Arguments for/against women voting Campaign methods of the WSPU, WFL and NUWSS Reaction of the authorities Why not vote by 1914? Social issues young and old Childrens legislation OAP Act Labour exchanges National Insurance Act health and unemployment The Schlieffen Plan & reasons for failure Battle of the Marne Effects of the Marne race to the sea, etc. Trench warfare Why there was a stalemate commanders, new weapons, old tactics Failure of Ludendorffs Spring Offensive Reasons for Allied victory/German defeat Defence of the Realm Act DORA Censorship and propaganda Changes in recruitment, conscription & conchies Rationing on the Home Front Womens role in WWI incl. Womens Land Army Effects of womens role in WWI inc. changes in social position, enfranchisement and working conditions 1928 Equal franchise Act Trades Unionism before, during and after WWI The coal industry Black Friday and Red Friday The Samuel Commission 1926 General Strike: reasons for, actions during, govt. reaction to and effects of Section 1 Womens suffrage 1 Womens suffrage 1 Womens suffrage 1 Womens suffrage 1 Womens suffrage 1 Welfare 1 Welfare 1 Welfare 1 Labour and Insurance 1 Labour and Insurance 2 The BEF & 1914 2 The BEF & 1914 2 The BEF & 1914 2 The Western Front 2 The Western Front 2 The end of the war 2 The end of the war 3 War government 3 War government 3 Home Front 3 Home Front 3 Women in the war 3 Women in the war 4 Women post-war 4 Women post-war 4 Industrial unrest 4 Industrial unrest 4 Industrial unrest 4 Industrial unrest 4 General Strike Done?

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The Liberals, votes for women and social reform The part played by the British on the Western Front The Home Front and social change Economic and social change

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