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ES 1 General Question Step 1- Use information from the source. Source B shows militant tactics used by the Suffragettes were violent. They had explosive bombs they were going to use against Mr Lloyd George. They also threw a brick and stone at the car he was in.

Step 2 – add recalled knowledge I also know the suffragettes used other militant tactics such as burning churches, setting fire to letter boxes and attacking politicians in the street.

Complete answer 3 marks Source B shows militant tactics used by the Suffragettes were violent. They had explosive bombs they were going to use against Mr Lloyd George. They also threw a brick and stone at the car he was in. I also know the suffragettes used other militant tactics such as burning churches, setting fire to letter boxes and attacking politicians in the street