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Votes for Women
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An evaluation of the reasons why women won greater political equality by 1928 - The women's suffrage campaigns; the militant suffrage campaigns up to 1914; the part played by women in the war effort; 1914-18; an example of other countries.
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Votes for Women
Suffragists (NUWSS)
Tactics
Peaceful demonstrations
pamphlets
Trained speakers
Lobbying
putting pressure on political leaders
Leader - Millicent Fawcett
large membership growth
12,000 - 50,000 by 1914
Suffragettes (WSPU)
Deeds not words
Tactics
Violent protests
unlady like
smashed windows
went on hunger strike
force feeding brought sympathy
cat and mouse act
brought large amounts of publicity
put off political figures
"their cause has marched backwards - Churchill
rift within group
violence confirmed why women shouldn't get the vote
First world war
women replaced men in the work place
worked in munitions industry
conductors on trams; taxi drivers; in the police; as dock workers; shop assistants; as typists and secretaries
proved to be equal to men
joined the army
WREN's
WAAC's
social changes
women had to adapt to the new ways
social barriers broke down
political changes
coalition government
supporters of woman's votes
David Lldoy George
social attitudes
20th century was a time of great social change
new opportunities opened up for women
with better technology
Women had more freedom
Women were being educated
medical schools open for women
involvement in local politics
women gained right over property in 1882 - woman's property act
town councils, Boards of Guardians and members of political organisation
other countries - international pressures
Britain would be embarrassed politically if the 'mother of democracy' was seen to be lagging behind other countries
New Zealand, Australia, Finland and Norway had all given women the vote
Part of a global phenomenon
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