
The Cat and Mouse Act
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History, Social Studies
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1st - 6th Grade
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The government feared that suffragettes might die from starvation and become martyrs, so they implemented a force-feeding policy. This policy was met with controversy, leading to the introduction of the Temporary Discharge of Ill Health Act. This act allowed suffragettes to go on hunger strikes, be released when ill, and re-arrested once recovered, a cycle known as the Cat and Mouse Act.
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