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The Defence of The Realm Act (DORA) Lesson starter: Give three reasons why men were willing to join the army when war broke out in 1914.
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Today we will… Understand what the purpose of the Defence of the Realm Act was Identify some of the key parts of the Act
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The Home Front This refers to anything happening back in Britain during the time of the war.
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Background… When war broke out, the government felt it was important that everyone got behind the war effort They felt daily life would have to change in order to keep Britain safe Must make sure there’s no funny business going on in Blighty Herbert Asquith
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The Defence of the Realm Act (DORA) was passed on 8th August 1914 (4 days after war was declared.) It meant the UK government had much more power over the people and could control their behaviour to help win the war.
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DORA As we look at each part of the Act, try and think about WHY the government wanted to control that specific thing.
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Taking photos of anything to do with Army/ Navy was banned
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Homing pigeons were not allowed
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Flags, kites and anything else that could be seen from the air were banned
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People were not allowed to feed ducks or birds
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It was illegal to spread false rumours
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Pub opening hours were cut
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Beer was watered down
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British Summer Time (BST) was introduced
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All letters from soldiers in the war had to be checked before they were sent home CENSORSHIP
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All newspapers had to be checked before publishing Negative articles were erased CENSORSHIP
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Other parts of DORA Prices were controlled Trade unions were restricted Foreign nationals (aliens) were arrested or deported Curfews were introduced All factories became property of the government Any land could be turned into crop growing land
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Today we will… Understand what the purpose of the Defence of the Realm Act was Identify some of the key parts of the Act
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