Labour's shadow cabinet meets at the Museum of London to mark 100 Years since the passing of the Representation of the P

Labour's shadow cabinet meets at the Museum of London to mark 100 Years since the passing of the Representation of the P

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The video begins with acknowledgments to the Museum of London staff for their support. It marks the centenary of women's suffrage, highlighting the historical achievement of women's voting rights. The Labour Party's gender-balanced shadow cabinet is celebrated, emphasizing ongoing efforts for gender equality. A year-long campaign is launched to address societal inequalities and the gender pay gap, with a call to honor the contributions of women who fought for voting rights.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the purpose of the meeting held at the Museum of London?

To celebrate the museum's anniversary

To mark the centenary of women's suffrage

To launch a new art exhibition

To discuss the history of London

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When did women first achieve the right to vote in the UK?

1908

1928

1918

1938

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the Labour Party particularly proud of regarding its shadow cabinet?

It is the first gender-balanced shadow cabinet in history

It has the highest number of women leaders

It has the most members in history

It is the youngest shadow cabinet

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the focus of the year-long campaign being launched?

To address gender inequality and the pay gap

To promote women's education

To celebrate women's achievements in science

To increase women's participation in sports

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How were many women who campaigned for the right to vote treated by society and the state?

They were celebrated as heroes

They were ignored

They were given awards

They were treated appallingly