VfW – impact of WW1 & PAPER 2 revision

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VfW – impact of WW1 & PAPER 2 revision

The plan for today…. quick review of VfW campaign during WW1 Paper 2 Source technique Revision

Horrible Histories - Suffragette Song   Horrible Histories - Suffragette Song

VfW: The impact of WW1 Both suffragettes + suffragists stopped campaigning when the war started Women quickly moved into office jobs left vacant by men who had gone to fight Women were not initially allowed into industrial jobs (working on machines; making bombs etc) By 1916 big labour shortages meant this changed… and by 1918 nearly 1m women were in industrial jobs. The popular view was now that women should be rewarded for their war work In 1917 the Government introduced the Representation of the People Bill. This would give the vote to men fighting overseas AND all women over 30 AND women over 21 who owned a house or were married to a house owner The bill was agreed in the Commons by a 7 to 1 majority, and in the Lords by 63 votes It became law in 1918 In 1928 women were finally granted fully equal voting rights with men

The plan for today…. quick review of VfW campaign during WW1 Paper 2 Source technique Revision

The War Workers – a 1916 cartoon Man: “What’s all this cackle (chat) about votes and a new register?” Woman: “Don’t know – or care. We’re all too busy just now”.

What is the message of this poster from Nov 1915

Prepare for assessment on Weds… Use OCR Modern World History pages 18-25, 35 & 45-47 to build up your knowledge pages 45-47 include some old GCSE VfW source questions OR… Do other GCSE History revisions work (Paper 1: Germany & the Cold War; Paper 2: Liberal Social Reforms & VfW)