AQA Making of Modern
Britain
Revision Session:
Society: Race Relations
,Year 12 Content
1951-1979
, Factual Test
1. What’s the difference between New Commonwealth and Old
Commonwealth countries, and give two examples of each?
2. When did New Commonwealth immigration to Britain really
begin?
3. Which year in the 1950s was particularly bad for rioting?
4. Who was the leader of the British fascists?
5. What were the aims of the two Race Relations Acts in 1965
and 1968?
6. What did the Commonwealth Immigration Act in 1968 limit?
7. Which right-wing group gained in popularity during the 1970s
for its violence against ethnic minorities?
8. Which music group headlined the 1978 Rock Against Racism
concert in Trafalgar Square?
You can check your answers as you go through the slides
to see how much you remembered correctly.
Britain
Revision Session:
Society: Race Relations
,Year 12 Content
1951-1979
, Factual Test
1. What’s the difference between New Commonwealth and Old
Commonwealth countries, and give two examples of each?
2. When did New Commonwealth immigration to Britain really
begin?
3. Which year in the 1950s was particularly bad for rioting?
4. Who was the leader of the British fascists?
5. What were the aims of the two Race Relations Acts in 1965
and 1968?
6. What did the Commonwealth Immigration Act in 1968 limit?
7. Which right-wing group gained in popularity during the 1970s
for its violence against ethnic minorities?
8. Which music group headlined the 1978 Rock Against Racism
concert in Trafalgar Square?
You can check your answers as you go through the slides
to see how much you remembered correctly.