The Working Classes Rowntree and Booth The Boer War.

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The Working Classes

Rowntree and Booth The Boer War

Who did it help?How did it help them? Children ****** Workers ******** Old People * Everybody ****

Differing Reactions

Trade Unions and the Labour Party Liberal Party NUWSS and WSPU

NUMSS Tactics

WSPU Tactics

YesNo

Now fill in the detail

Trade Unionists begin to enter Parliament as ‘Lib-Lab’ MPs Independent Labour Party (ILP) formed by Kier Hardie Labour Representation Committee set up to ensure fair representation for working men Name ‘Labour Party’ adopted and 29 Labour MPs elected The Osborne Judgement tried to separate the Labour Party from the Trade Unions 59 Labour MPs in Parliament Now fill in the dates

Welsh Industry

YESNO

Where and when CausesEventsOutcomesConsequences The Penrhyn Lockout The Tonypandy Riots The Llanelli Strike

Why did many people in Britain support the decision to send troops to war in 1914?

How did the Government persuade men to join up and go to war?

Social ChangesPolitical ChangesEconomic Changes

Percentage of Welsh Speakers Why was the Welsh language in decline?

Why were the Non-conformist Chapels popular in Wales? Religious Revival

Education in Education Act1907 Education Act Welsh Language Education SuccessesFailures

Entertainment and Sport END