Year 8
How can we best tell the story of Britain's journey to democracy?
Year 8
How can we best tell the story of Britain's journey to democracy?
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will compare the three stories we have looked at so far about Britain's journey to democracy and consider why different stories have developed around Britain's journey to democracy.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following was a Suffragette leader?
Anna Wheeler
Mary Wollstonecraft
Millicent Fawcett
Q2.
How did the Suffragettes try to gain attention for their cause?
Peaceful demonstrations
Work with the Chartists
Write books
Q3.
Some women were given the right to vote immediately after which war?
The Boer War
The Napoleonic War
The Second World War
Q4.
What did suffragettes encourage women to do between 1914 and 1918?
Continue to campaign aggressively for the right to vote
Enlist as soldiers to fight
Get arrested
Q5.
In which year did British women get the same voting rights as men?
1832
1867
1918
5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following best describes 'democracy'?
A country where all wealth is shared equally
A country where the monarch and parliament share power
A country which does not have a monarch
Q2.
In which year did British women get the same voting rights as men?
1832
1867
1918
Q3.
Which story to democracy emphasises laws passed by parliament and gradual progress?
The radical story
The suffragette story
The working class story
Q4.
Which story to democracy relies on the autobiographies of campaigners as an important primary source?
The radical story
The Whig story
The working class story
Q5.
Which story to democracy focuses on the actions of the Chartists?
The radical story
The suffragette story
The Whig story