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What reform was introduced in 1906 for children?
Free school meals act.
When were the Labour Exchanges introduced?
1909.
What four things influenced the reforms that were introduced by the liberals?
The Boer War

Germany

The growth of the Labour Party

Seebohm Rowntree's study of York
What else did women campaign for other than their vote in 1918?
The right to divorce a husband, the right to education, and the right to have a job such as a doctor.
What year was the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies formed?
1897
Who was it led by?
Millicent Fawcett.
A fixed allowance for sugar, meat, butter, jam and tea was introduced in 1918 during WW1. What was this called?
Rationing
Women were recruited to help in the war as well as men. What does WRNS stand for?
Women's Royal Navy Service
How did reducing the workforce effect women?
Women took on traditional men's jobs and became firemen, coalmen and bus conductors.