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- Source Question


- Author


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(4 marks)

reasons men signed up to fight

anti german sentiment


short war theory


peer pressure


patriotism


pals battalion

trench life

trench foot


lice


rats


bully beef- bad food


no sleep


little space

battle of loos

- september 1915


- voluntary army; gas used for first time (not good idea)


- gas blew back killing 7000 scots

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

machine gun

- requires 3 men/ heavy


- 600 bullets per min

gas

- cheap


- easy to use


- blow back

artillery

- caused 60% of deaths


- zigxagged treches lowered rate of effect


- loud noise triggered shell shock

tanks

- surprising


- verh slow

aircraft

spot enemy


gather intelligence

suggragists

led by millixent fawcett


PACIFISTS: peacful


mathods:


- letters


- speeches


- marches

suffragettes

led by emmeline pankhurst


MILITANT: forceful


broke away from suggragists as they felt they were ineffective.


methods:


chaining themselevs up


smashing windows


vandalism


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


DORA

introduced in 1914


BANNED;


whistles


buyijg rounds in pubs


buying binoculars


having bonfires/fireworks


using invisible ink

red clydeside

1915 disputes between factory workers and government

rent strikes

1915


WOMENS HOUSING ASSOCIATION: led by mary barbour


rent restrictions act passed in 1915: freezing rent levels

conscription

Militart service act 1916 = single men 18-45 forced to fight


may 1916 = married men 18-51



exemption of conscription

reserved occupations


ill health


conscinetous objectirs

tribunals

military courts qho decide who can object to fight

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

SHELL SCANDAL

1915 britain were 'loosing the war' die to low quality, inefficient shells

memorials

monument built in 1927 at edinburgh castle


unmarked graveyards