Race Relations 1918-45 Flashcards

1
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In 1918 how much of Britains populations was white

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99.8%

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2
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Why was there little restriction as to who may enter in 1918

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Due to the British empire

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3
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What is old commonwealth

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Countries formerly part of British empire with a mostly white population (i.e. Australia)

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What is new commonwealth

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Countries formerly part of the British empire with a mostly black or Asian population (i.e. Jamaica)

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Who were the teddy boys

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British youth who wore long coats and drain pipe trousers, some formed violent and racist gangs

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Ugandan Asians

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Asian minority in Uganda were expelled in 1972

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7
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Aliens act 1919

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Foreign nationals had to register with the police and carry a passport for identification. This led to distrust for the government

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8
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British union of fascists

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Led by Oswald Mosley but was never really popular. However it did provide a vehicle for racism especially anti semitism

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Battle of cable street 1936

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BUF organised a march through a Jewish and Irish area of London- violence occurred. Highlights racist ideas but still a small amount of people in the big picture

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10
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Kinder transport

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Government agreed to around 10,000 German, Australian, Czech and Dutch children to settle with British families during the war

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