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Explore the need for social and political reform in the Edwardian Era. Learn about changing attitudes, social reformers like Rowntree and Booth, the impact of the Boer War, liberal reforms, and reactions to social and political reform. Discover the suffragettes and their tactics, the success of the suffrage movement, industrial unrest in Wales, the decline of the Welsh language, and the popularity of non-conformist chapels. Dive into the entertainment and sports of the era.
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GCSE Revision The Edwardian Era and the First World War W.J.E.C. Specification A
Why was there a need for social reform in the period 1902-1914? The Working Classes
Social Reform - Changing Attitudes Rowntree and Booth The Boer War
Reaction to Social Reform 1906 - 1911 1. 2. Differing Reactions 3.
Why was there a need for political reform?
Why was there a demand for political reform?
THE NUWSS NUMSS Tactics
THE WSPU WSPU Tactics
Important Dates Now fill in the detail 1884 1893 1900 1906 1908 1918
Important Detail Now fill in the dates Trade Unionists begin to enter Parliament as ‘Lib-Lab’ MPs Independent Labour Party (ILP) formed by Kier Hardie Labour Representation Committee set up to ensure fair representation for working men Name ‘Labour Party’ adopted and 29 Labour MPs elected The Osborne Judgement tried to separate the Labour Party from the Trade Unions 59 Labour MPs in Parliament
Major industries found in Wales 1902-1918 Welsh Industry
Was the period 1902-1918 a 'Golden Age' for heavy industry in Wales?
World War One Why did many people in Britain support the decision to send troops to war in 1914?
World War One How did the Government persuademen to join up and go to war?
Why was the Welsh language in decline? Percentage of Welsh Speakers
The Church and Religion Why were the Non-conformist Chapels popular in Wales? Religious Revival
Education Welsh Language Education
Entertainment and Sport Entertainmentand Sport END