Depth Study – How far did British Society change ?

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Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75? This unit is aimed at a source based exam paper The exam has 6 source questions The exam is 1 ½ hours Major Topics The impact of the Second World War on people’s lives, particularly women and young people. The Beveridge Report, National Health Service and the Welfare State Immigration into Britain, 1945-75 The changing role of women, 1950-75 Growing up in the 1950s, 60s and 70s. www.historytl.com Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75?

Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75? Our Topic 1)The impact of the Second World War on people’s lives, particularly women and young people. The role of women during the War How did the war effect young people? Evacuation 2)The Beveridge Report, National Health Service and the Welfare State The Beveridge Report The start of the National Health Service The Impact of the National Health Service 3)Immigration into Britain, 1945-75 What immigrants were living in Britain in 1945? Why did different groups migrate to Britain between 1948-1972? What was the experiences of immigrants in Britain? What contribution had immigrants made to British society by the early 1970s? www.historytl.com Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75?

Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75? 1962 Commonwealth Immigration Act limits immigration 1943 nearly ½ million women working in the armed forces 1940 Start of Evacuation 1940+Some companies advertise in the Caribbean for workers 1965 Race Relations Act Makes discrimination illegal 1958 110.000 immigrants from the West Indies 1941 all women have to register for war work July 1948 National health Service (NHS) 1967 The National Front formed 1940 45 50 55 60 65 70 1975 The Beveridge Report Principles Universal benefits National system of insurance Family allowance for children Health care 1949 British Nationality Act 1968 Enoch Powell ‘Rivers of blood’ speech 1954 24.000 immigrants from the West Indies 1959 Conservative MP uses slogan ‘Keep Britain White’ in election 1972 Idi Amin expels 50,000 Asians from Uganda 1945 Family Allowance Act The impact of the Second World War on people’s lives, particularly women and young people. The Beveridge Report, National Health Service and the Welfare State Immigration into Britain, 1945-75 1946 National Insurance Act www.historytl.com Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75?

Imagine… Your parents tell you that you are emigrating to another country. What are your … Thoughts about contributions you might make to your new home country? Parents reasons for emigrating? Concerns and worries?

Objectives What immigrants were living in Britain in 1945? Immigration into Britain, 1945-75 What immigrants were living in Britain in 1945? Objectives To investigate www.historytl.com Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75?

Immigration into Britain, 1945-75 Why did different groups migrate to Britain between 1948-1972? Learning Objectives To investigate the reasons behind immigration into Britain. To infer meaning from sources. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzlgZBsJxw8 www.historytl.com Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75?

Immigration into Britain, 1945-75 Why did different groups migrate to Britain between 1948-1972? Reasons for immigration into Britain.

Immigration into Britain, 1945-75 Why did different groups migrate to Britain between 1948-1972? Study sources D What is the message of this source? Use details of the sources and your knowledge to explain the answer (7 Marks) Answer the question Source evidence (2 or 3 pieces) C0ntextual Knowledge (2 or 3 pieces)

Immigration into Britain, 1945-75 What was the experiences of immigrants in Britain? Objectives To investigate http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3oHKUEJMb4 www.historytl.com Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75?

Immigration into Britain, 1945-75 What contribution had immigrants made to British society by the early 1970s? Objectives To investigate www.historytl.com Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75?

Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75? www.historytl.com Depth Study – How far did British Society change 1939-75?