Source A, a poster created in 1910 to support the suffrage movement.

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Source A, a poster created in 1910 to support the suffrage movement. Using source A and your own knowledge explain why the NUWSS was created. Source A, a poster created in 1910 to support the suffrage movement.

To investigate what progress had been made by 1928. Progress by 1928 L.O. To investigate what progress had been made by 1928. By the end of this lesson… ALL OF US will be able to describe the Acts of 1918 and 1928 and give reasons for them. (E-C) EVEN BETTER IF you can describe them in detail and explain why they were introduced. (B) EXCELLENT IF you can evaluate the significance of both Acts. (A-A*)

How did it change voting rights? The Representation of the People Act, 1918 represented a step forward for the women’s suffrage movement. How did it change voting rights? In what ways would women have celebrated this Act? Do you think this was a significant act? CHALLENGE!!! USE THE CHALLENGE HANDOUT TO HELP YOU EVALUATE THE BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS OF THE ACT, WHEN WEIGHING UP THE SIGNIFICANCE.

Did the Act of 1918 achieve political equality for women?

Why was this act passed in 1918? Read through the cards you have been given and rank them in terms of importance in the passing of the Representation of the People Act. Explain, in your own words why this Act was passed in 1918.

What impact did the 1918 Act have on suffrage societies? Familiarise yourself with NUSEC. Was this development a good thing?

PARLIAMENTARY RATES REPRESENTATION The ______________ of the People (Equal Franchise) Act ____ expanded on the Representation of the People Act 1918 which had given some _____ the vote in __________ elections for the first time after World War I. It widened suffrage by giving women electoral _________ with men. It gave the vote to all women who paid _____ to the local government on the same terms as men. This meant they had to be over __ years old, ___________ of property ownership. Prior to this act only women over 30 who met minimum ________ qualifications could vote. In 1929 Margaret ________ became the first woman cabinet minister when she was appointed Minister of _______ . PARLIAMENTARY RATES REPRESENTATION BONDFIELD PROPERTY 1928 21 WOMEN LABOUR EQUALITY OWNERSHIP

PARLIAMENTARY RATES REPRESENTATION The REPRESENTATION of the People (Equal Franchise) Act 1928 expanded on the Representation of the People Act 1918 which had given some WOMEN the vote in PARLIAMENTARY elections for the first time after World War I. It widened suffrage by giving women electoral EQUALITY with men. It gave the vote to all women who paid RATES to the local government on the same terms as men. This meant they had to be over 21 years old, REGARDLESS of property ownership. Prior to this act only women over 30 who met minimum PROPERTY qualifications could vote. In 1929 Margaret BONDFIELD became the first woman cabinet minister when she was appointed Minister of LABOUR. PARLIAMENTARY RATES REPRESENTATION BONDFIELD PROPERTY 1928 21 WOMEN LABOUR EQUALITY OWNERSHIP

Do you think that the Act of 1928 achieve political equality for women?