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1.1 The 1906 election
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1.2 New Liberalism
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1.3 The influence of Cambell-Bannerman, Asquith, LG and Churchill
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1.4 The position of Labour and the Conservatives
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2.1 Staples
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2.2 New industries
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2.3 Agriculture
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2.4 Trade and invisible earnings
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2.5 Economic concerns and external competition
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3.1 Class divisions
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3.2 Poverty
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3.3 Changes in taxation and the People's budget
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3.4 Reasons for the Liberal government's social and welfare reform
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3.5 Social and welfare reforms
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3.6 The effect of social and welfare reforms
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4.1 The constitutional crisis of 1909-11
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4.2 The issue of female emancipation
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4.3 Irish home rule
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4.4 Industrial unrest
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5.1 Political impact of WW1 - 1915 coalition
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5.2 LG and political division
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5.3 Influence of the Labour party and 1918 constitution
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5.4 Coupon election 1918
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5.5 LG coalition, policies problems and fall
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6.1 Britain's wartime economics
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6.2 Housing and austerity
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6.3 TU and post-war industrial problems
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6.4 Staples and trade
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7.1 women
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7.2 Franchise reform
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7.3 Unions and labour
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7.4 Cultural change
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7.5 Patriotism and CO's
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7.6 Effects of the trenches on soldiers and war poets
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8.1 Easter Rising
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8.2 War of independence 1919-21
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8.3 Anglo-Irish treaty 1921
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9.1 Decline of liberals
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9.2 1923 election
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9.3 First Labour government 1924
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9.4 Conservatives and Baldwin
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9.5 Baldwin, Churchill and Chamberlain
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10.1 Post-war economic readjustment
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10.2 Coal mines
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10.3 General strike
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11.1 Unemployment and regional divisons
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11.2 Women post-war
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11.3 Media
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11.4 Cultural reaction to war
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12.1 The franchise extension and 'flapper vote'
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12.2 The 1929 election
7
12.3 The new Labour government
9
12.4 The state of Britain by 1929
8
13.1 The 1929 Labour government
5
13.2 Domestic policies and response to economic problems
5
13.3.1 Reasons for the National government
5
13.3.2 Policies of the National Government
5
13.4 Leadership of MacDonald, Baldwin and Chamberlain
5
14.1 Depression and the financial crisis
2
14.2 Changes to economic policy
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14.3 Effect on industry, agriculture and trade
5
15.1 Changes in working opportunities and living standards
5
15.2 National government policies
5
15.3 Social and regional divison
5
15.4 Literary, radio and cinema; responses to the Depression
8
15.5 Social and cultural responses to the depression
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16.1 Abdication crisis
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16.2 Radical political groups
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17.1 The fall of Chamberlain
7
17.2 Churchill as wartime leader
7
17.3 The Coalition government
6
17.4 Labour victory in 1945
5
17.5 Attlee as Prime Minister
7
17.6 Labour ideology and aims
7
18.1 Mobilisation of resources during war
7
18.2 Post-war economic adjustment
8
18.3 Labour's post war BoP problems
10
18.4 Nationalisation
7
19.1 Conscription
12
19.2 The impact of war on women and children
10
19.3 Civil liberties and restrictions
6
19.4 Propoganda
6
19.5 The Blitz
5
19.6 Plans for reconstruction
16
19.7 The policies of the post-war Labour government
19
20.1 The festival of Britain
6
20.2 Continuing austerity
6
20.3 Labour divisions
6
20.4 Conservative reorganisation and the elections of 1950 and 1951
8
21.1 Churchill, Eden and Macmillan as political leaders
16
21.2 + 21.4 Domestic policies + Consensus politics
3
21.3 Internal labour divisions
5
21.4 Consensus policies
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22.1 The post-war boom
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22.2 Balance of payment issues and stop-go policies
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23.1 Raising living standards
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23.2 The impact of affluence and consumerism
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23.3 Changing social attitudes and behaviour
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23.4 Class and the establishment
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23.5 The position of women
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24.1 Issues relating to New Commonwealth migrants and race-relations
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24.2 Nuclear concerns and the formation of CND
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