Learning Objective To understand the consequences of the First World War for British society.

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Learning Objective To understand the consequences of the First World War for British society.

Topic One sentence What were the consequences of World War One for British society?

Less respect for authority Effects on political parties Greater government intervention Steps forward for women DemocracyEffects on education Effects on housing Aviation and Broadcasting Economic effects on Britain’s position Effects on different social classes Devastation of war (loss of life)

Less respect for authority Effects on political parties Greater government intervention Steps forward for women DemocracyEffects on education Effects on housing Aviation and Broadcasting Economic effects on Britain’s position Effects on different social classes Devastation of war (loss of life)

Less respect for authority Effects on political parties Greater government intervention Steps forward for women DemocracyEffects on education Effects on housing Aviation and Broadcasting Economic effects on Britain’s position Effects on different social classes Devastation of war (loss of life)

Less respect for authority Effects on political parties Greater government intervention Steps forward for women DemocracyEffects on education Effects on housing Aviation and Broadcasting Economic effects on Britain’s position Effects on different social classes Devastation of war (loss of life)

Less respect for authority Effects on political parties Greater government intervention Steps forward for women DemocracyEffects on education Effects on housing Aviation and Broadcasting Economic effects on Britain’s position Effects on different social classes Devastation of war (loss of life)

Less respect for authority Effects on political parties Greater government intervention Steps forward for women DemocracyEffects on education Effects on housing Aviation and Broadcasting Economic effects on Britain’s position Effects on different social classes Devastation of war (loss of life)

Less respect for authority Effects on political parties Greater government intervention Steps forward for women DemocracyEffects on education Effects on housing Aviation and Broadcasting Economic effects on Britain’s position Effects on different social classes Devastation of war (loss of life)

Less respect for authority Effects on political parties Greater government intervention Steps forward for women DemocracyEffects on education Effects on housing Aviation and Broadcasting Economic effects on Britain’s position Effects on different social classes Devastation of war (loss of life)

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