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Pointless Rules 100 people surveyed You have to find a correct answer that the fewest people said If you get an incorrect answer, you score the maximum of 100 points The winning team is the one who scores the least amount of points in total!

Who is who?

Who is who?       A B C       D E F

Liberal Reforms

Liberal Reforms Which act provided sick pay? In which year was the People’s Budget announced? Who wrote Poverty: A Study of Town Life? At what age could you draw a pension in 1908? Which act provided sick pay? The Education Act of 1906 provided children with what? What was established in 1909 to help the unemployed?

Home Front anagrams

Home Front anagrams Scorpion Nit Really! A chop A Coach Deferment Fleet Boccie Jounces Irons Tots Ciphers Son Riches Sills

Name any person who was Prime Minister during the years 1906 to 1920.

Votes for Women

Votes for Women What does the WSPU stand for? Who was the leader of the NUWSS? In what year was the right to vote granted to some women? Which act tried to stop women from hunger striking? Which bill was blocked by 1911 causing direct action to intensify? In which year was the WSPU formed?

Name the year

Name the year The year of two General Elections Death of Emily Davison The year of two General Elections Suffragettes begin Direct Action National Insurance Act is passed First World War begins Conscription begins

Answers

Who is who? 30 71 2 54 Lord Kitchener 23 Anmer Winston Churchill       Winston Churchill Emmeline Pankhurst 30 Herbert Asquith 71 2       David Lloyd George 54 Lord Kitchener 23 Anmer

Liberal Reforms 1908 Seebohm Rowntree Five 22nd August 70 In which year was the People’s Budget announced? 41 26 1908 1642 Who wrote Poverty: A Study of Town Life? Seebohm Rowntree 81 32 Five At what age could you draw a pension in 1908? 25 17 22nd August 70 Which act provided sick pay? 13 Parliament The National Insurance Act The Education Act of 1906 provided children with what? 4 King James I Free school meals What was established in 1909 to help the unemployed? 64 The Parliamentarians 7 Labour Exchanges

Home Front anagrams Scorpion Nit Conscription Ant Origin Rationing 41 25 Conscription 1642 Ant Origin Rationing 34 81 Five A Coach Deferment Fleet 25 2 22nd August Defence of the Realm Act Boccie Jounces Irons Tots Conscientious Objectors 52 Parliament Ciphers Son 37 King James I Censorship Riches Sills 64 The Parliamentarians Shell Crisis 21

Henry Campbell- Bannerman Prime Ministers – 1906 to 1920 Arthur Balfour Henry Campbell- Bannerman Herbert Asquith 10 David Lloyd George 64

Votes for Women Women’s Social and Political Union What does the WSPU stand for? 41 24 Women’s Social and Political Union 1642 Who was the leader of the NUWSS? Millicent Fawcett 81 9 Five In what year was the right to vote granted to some women? 1918 25 38 22nd August Which act tried to stop women from hunger striking? 12 Parliament Cat and Mouse Act Which bill was blocked by 1911 causing direct action to intensify? 5 King James I Conciliation Bill In which year was the WSPU formed? 64 The Parliamentarians 1903

Name the year 1913 The year of two General Elections 1910 Five Death of Emily Davison 41 17 1913 1642 The year of two General Elections 1910 81 9 Five Suffragettes begin Direct Action 1908 25 15 22nd August National Insurance Act is passed 26 Parliament 1911 First World War begins 67 King James I 1914 Conscription begins 64 The Parliamentarians 37 1916

Which team is the winner?