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What to revise for Jan & what to expect The plan for today…. Assessment feedback What to revise for Jan & what to expect Revision

What is the message of this cartoon? Study Source A. What is the message of this cartoon? Use details of the source and your own knowledge to explain your answer. [6]

Study sources B and C. Do you trust source B or source C more about the achievements of the WSPU (the Suffragettes)? Use details of the sources and your own knowledge to explain your answers. [8]

Study source D. Does this source prove that the Suffragists were effective campaigners? Use details of the source and your own knowledge to explain your answers. [8]

Study sources F and G. Is one of the sources more useful than the other in explaining why women eventually gained the vote in 1918? Use details of the sources and your own knowledge to explain your answer. [8]

What to revise for Jan & what to expect The plan for today…. Assessment feedback What to revise for Jan & what to expect Revision