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24 Cards in this Set
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Evaluate the usefulness questions |
- Worth five marks - Source Question - Author - Time - Teo points from source - Two points from recall |
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How Fully Questions |
- Worth six marks - 3 points from source - 3 points from recall - Judgement |
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Describe Questions |
- Firstly... - Secondly... - Thirdly... - Finally... (4 marks) |
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reasons men signed up to fight |
anti german sentiment short war theory peer pressure patriotism pals battalion |
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trench life |
trench foot lice rats bully beef- bad food no sleep little space |
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battle of loos |
- september 1915 - voluntary army; gas used for first time (not good idea) - gas blew back killing 7000 scots |
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battle of somme |
- 1st of july - battle started after a 5 day long artillery barrage - britains largest casulaty number - EFFECTIVE IN THROWING OFF GERMAN TRENCH |
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machine gun |
- requires 3 men/ heavy - 600 bullets per min |
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gas |
- cheap - easy to use - blow back |
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artillery |
- caused 60% of deaths - zigxagged treches lowered rate of effect - loud noise triggered shell shock |
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tanks |
- surprising - verh slow |
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aircraft |
spot enemy gather intelligence |
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suggragists |
led by millixent fawcett PACIFISTS: peacful mathods: - letters - speeches - marches |
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suffragettes |
led by emmeline pankhurst MILITANT: forceful broke away from suggragists as they felt they were ineffective. methods: chaining themselevs up smashing windows vandalism |
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role of women |
took up mens jobs - changed ppls view of them. REPRESENTATION OF THE PPL ACT 1918: women over 30 who owned/ husbands owned land could vote - all men iver 21 |
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DORA |
introduced in 1914 BANNED; whistles buyijg rounds in pubs buying binoculars having bonfires/fireworks using invisible ink |
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red clydeside |
1915 disputes between factory workers and government |
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rent strikes |
1915 WOMENS HOUSING ASSOCIATION: led by mary barbour rent restrictions act passed in 1915: freezing rent levels |
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conscription |
Militart service act 1916 = single men 18-45 forced to fight may 1916 = married men 18-51 |
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exemption of conscription |
reserved occupations ill health conscinetous objectirs |
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tribunals |
military courts qho decide who can object to fight |
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conscientious objectirs |
noncombatants - non combat( strecher bearer on front line) pacifists - refuse military service (serve at home) qbsolutists : didnt partake at all. conchies were shunned from society and viewed as traitors |
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SHELL SCANDAL |
1915 britain were 'loosing the war' die to low quality, inefficient shells |
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memorials |
monument built in 1927 at edinburgh castle unmarked graveyards |