Suffrage and WW1

Suffrage and WW1

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The transcript discusses the end of the war and the establishment of a truce with the government. It highlights the WSPU's involvement in the war effort and the speaker's travels to Canada, the United States, and Russia to raise funds and encourage US participation in the war. Upon returning to England, the speaker finds progress in women's suffrage, with the 1918 Representation of the People Act granting voting rights to women over 30, recognizing their contributions during the war.

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What was established with the government after the war ended?

A peace treaty

A trade agreement

A truce

A new constitution

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30 sec • 1 pt

Which countries did the narrator visit to raise funds and support for the war?

France and Germany

Canada and the United States

Australia and New Zealand

India and China

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30 sec • 1 pt

What was the purpose of the narrator's visit to Russia?

To establish trade relations

To give speeches about continuing the war

To study Russian culture

To negotiate a peace treaty

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30 sec • 1 pt

What significant change did the 1918 Representation of the People Act bring?

It granted voting rights to women over 30

It introduced universal suffrage

It reduced taxes on property

It abolished the monarchy

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Why was the vote granted to women over 30 according to the narrator?

Due to their role in the munitions work during the war

Because of their educational achievements

To balance the male-to-female voter ratio

As a result of international pressure

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