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Helps the cause Hurts the cause

Who did Annie Kenney shout at in 1905? Who spat in the face of superintendent Watson? What did Annie Kenney jump onto in 1906? What tune was the Suffragette song sung to in the procession in 1907? How many women got inside parliament during the 1907 procession? Where was the huge protest rally held in 1908?

What did Marion Wallace Dunlop want to be treated as? What campaign took place in 1911? What was thrown at the PM in 1912? What did they throw into the orchestra? Who left the Suffragettes because she disagreed with the tactics? What were slogans burned onto in Jan 1913? Where were the crown jewels when the case was smashed?

Whose home was blown up in Feb 1913? What was Emily Davison the first of for the WSPU? Who was insulted in May 1914? Complete the quote said by a woman to the king – ‘Your Majesty, won’t you stop the women?’

Do you feel that the militant tactics of the Pankhursts : Always harmed the cause of ‘votes for women’ Always helped the cause of ‘votes for women’ Helped and harmed in roughly similar amounts Changed its effect over time