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Britain Past Questions
Britain Past Questions
By: Keira Layton
16.I Concern for Working Children -reasons for parliamentary reform, 18.I Swing Riots vs Luddism, 19.I Reforms passed due to desire to improve WC life ...28Decks344Flashcards2Learners -
britain essay plans
britain essay plans
By: Lola McAuley
How far does the power of the state explain the decline of Chartism by 1850?, To what extent do you agree with the view tht the Chartist movement was a failure?, 'the passing of the poor law in 1834 was the main reasonn why chartism attracted mass support in the years from 1837-1841' HFDYA ...4Decks48Flashcards5Learners -
A Level BRITAIN
A Level BRITAIN
By: Erin Price
Questions based on the consequences of industrialisation., Why did the Chartists fail?, How accurate is it to say that Luddism in the year 1811-17 was remarkably similar to the Swing Riots that took place in the years 1830-31? (2018) ...6Decks197Flashcards2Learners -
democracy and participation
democracy and participation
By: Eva Haylett
democracy and participation, participation crisis, significance of chartists, suffragists and suffragettes ...4Decks49Flashcards1Learner -
Chartism 1838-1850
Chartism 1838-1850
By: Zane Salehian
What were the Chartists' aims?, Why did Chartism appear 1838-39?, The National Convention, 1839 ...13Decks59Flashcards4Learners -
A Level Britain History (flashcards Off Homework)
A Level Britain History (flashcards Off Homework)
By: Lara Pritchard
Chartists, How Extensive Was The Opposition To The Poor Law, Tolpuddle Martyrs3Decks50Flashcards1Learner -
British History - Booklet 2
British History - Booklet 2
By: Lucy Mathieson
Economic and Social Changes in late C18th and Early C19th Britain - Explain why the Swing Riots occured, Swing Riots, Poor Law - Explain why the Poor Law Amendment Act (1834) was passed - Explain why the 'old' poor law system was reformed in 1834 ...22Decks156Flashcards4Learners -
Chartism 1832-1858
Chartism 1832-1858
By: Sofia menti
Phase 1:1838-1840 (Development and The First Petition), Phase 2: 1840-1842. Reaction to failure and Revival, Phase 3: 1843-48 the final phase ...8Decks45Flashcards1Learner -
everything
everything
By: Leah Knowles
Breach Of Duty, Memory - Cognitive Interview Research, Daycare ...7Decks15Flashcards1Learner