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Power and the People part one - challenging authority and feudalism

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- Covers all Power and the People modules (AB Britain: Power and the people: c1170 to the present day) in AQA GCSE History - detailed - created by a student who took exams '23 season (predicted/mocks 8/9s) - can be imported into any flashcard app/website - follow grade 9 essay structure - has accompanying textbook available to purchase - essay structure available to purchase - affordable - these took hours to make so the cost is due to the amount of effort put in *some topics are not included in flashcards but are in the textbook

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Power and the people part 4 – equality and right

When was the women’s suffrage movement?####early 20th century

What were the causes of women’s suffrage?####goveconomy

How did gov cause women’s suffrage?####repeated failure to gain women’s enfranchisement - by all
3 reform acts during c.19

What individuals advocated for women’s enfranchisement in the reform acts?####Henry Hunt, John
Stuart Mill

How was economy a cause of women’s suffrage?####separate spheres according to gender roles
limited employment lower wages

What were methods of women’s suffrage?####communicationviolencegovwar work

How was communication used during women’s suffrage?####NUWSS: petitions, pamphlets,
speeches, pressuring MPs

What was the NUWSS?####National Unions of Women’s Suffrage Societies

Who founded NUWSS?####Millicent Fawcett

When was NUWSS founded?####1897

How was violence used during women’s suffrage?####WSPU used violence to campaign

What was the WSPU?####Women’s Social and Political Union

Who founded the WSPU?####Emmeline Pankhurst

When was the WSPU founded?####1903

Eg: actions of suffragettes####chaining themselves to Downing Street railingresisting arresthunger
strikes in prisonincendiary bombs in letter boxesEmily Davis walked out in front of King’s Horse at
derby

However, (violence of suffragettes)####violence caused some members to leave and form WFL

What was WFL?####Women’s Freedom League

How was government part of women’s suffrage?####MPs passed legislation

What legislation was passed by MPs as part of women’s suffrage?####1918: women over 30 who
met property qualification could vote 1928: all women over 21 could vote

How was war work a method of women’s suffrage?####suffragists and gettes stopped campaigns for
WWI many took on war work → proved capabilities e.g Land Girls, Rosie the Riveter

What was the short term significance of women’s suffrage?####mixed

Why was the short term significance of women’s suffrage mixed?####resistedsome given
enfranchisement

What were reasons for resistance of suffrage movement?####traditionalismviolence deterred
support violence perpetuated ‘irrational’ image of women → not trusted with vote
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