1. The Liberal Governments Flashcards

1
Q

How many Irish nationalist MP’s was there in the commons after the December 1910 elections?

A

84

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2
Q

Who led the IN MP’s in the commons after 1910?

A

John Redmond

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3
Q

When was the Parliament act?

A

1911

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4
Q

When the third home rule Bill pass through Parliament?

A

1912

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5
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The third ______ ______ _____ was a moderate measure that would give ____ it’s own ______ with power to make ____ on purely _______ matters.

A

1) home rule bill
2) Ireland
3) Parliament
4) law
5) Irish

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6
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What would the British Parliament keep control over under the third home rule bill

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Foreign policy, defence, trade, pensions and national insurance

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7
Q

Under the terms of the bill what would Ireland continue to do?

A

Send MP’s to Westminster

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8
Q

How many seats in the House of commons did the Liberals, tories and labour win in the 1906 election?

A

Tories = 157
Liberals = 401
Labour = 29

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9
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Who was the tory leader during the 1906 election and what happened to him as a result of the election?

A

A.J Balfour and he lost his seat in Commons

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10
Q

what year would the conservatives win their next election?

A

1922

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11
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How many seats did liberals, tories and labour win in the 1900 election?

A

Conservatives = 402
Liberal = 184
Labour = 2

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12
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Name the 8 key reasons the Liberals won the 1906 election

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  1. The Boer war
  2. The 1902 Education Act
  3. The 1904 Licensing Act
  4. The Chinese labour issue (Chinese slavery)
  5. The Taff Vale case
  6. Neglect of social reform
  7. The Conservative leadership
  8. The Lib-Lab Pact 1903
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13
Q

In what years did the Boer War occur?

A

1899-1902

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14
Q

The Boer War took place in ________ _____. The Boers were farmers of ____ descent. The discovery of ____ and _______ in Transvaal led to an influx in british miners and tensions between them led to ___.

A
  1. South Africa
  2. Dutch
  3. Gold
  4. Diamonds
  5. War
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15
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Why had the Boer war helped the tories to win the 1900 election?

A
  • patriotic support
  • Boer War had split the liberal gov
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16
Q

The Boer War exposed the amount of ______ present especially in the _____ and led to concerns about the ______ ______ of the british race. The Liberals gained support by claiming the ______ had neglected _____ in the cities.

A
  1. malnutrition
  2. cities
  3. physical decline
  4. tories
  5. poverty
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17
Q

Why did the Boer War sow the seeds for the conservative loss? ( 4 points)

A
  • the war lasted longer and was more costly than expected
  • more people died than expected
  • methods used (concentration camps, ‘scorched earth’ policy) caused outrage in Britain
  • malnutrition
18
Q

What group was angered by the 1902 Education Act

A

Non conformists

19
Q

Before 1902, Anglican and ____ had been funded been funded by their _____, the 1902 act provided for all schools to be funded from ____ _____.

A
  1. Catholic
  2. Churches
  3. local rates
20
Q

Nonconformists were outraged that their _____ might be spent on ____ to which they strongly _____. To the nonconformists this seems to be one more _____ for the _____ ___ _____ who they already regarded as having unfair advantages.

A
  1. taxes
  2. school
  3. objected
  4. privilege
  5. Church of England
21
Q

What did the 1904 Licensing Act aim to do?

A

aimed to reduce the number of public houses, but it infuriated the nonconformists by proposing to compensate brewers and publicans for the cancellation of licenses

22
Q

What did the nonconformists denounce the licensing act as

A

A brewers bill

23
Q

Why had many nonconformists moved away from voting liberal and why did they return

A

stopped voting over home rule for ireland, returned to voting liberal over the Licensing Act

24
Q

When was the chinese labour issue and what was its other name

A

1902-1904
The chinese slavery issue

25
Q

What groups did the chinese labour issue anger

A

Non conformists
Trade unions

26
Q

What was the chinese labour issue?

A

Chinese labourers, who would work for very low wages, were being imported into south africa and kept in overcrowded camps.

27
Q

Not only did this raise a moral outcry from the ________ about the ______ of the chinese but the british _____ _____ feared that employers might bring them into britian, so ______ down _____ at home

A
  1. nonconformists
  2. treatment
  3. trade unions
  4. pushing
  5. wages
28
Q

When did the Taff Vale case happen

A

1901

29
Q

What was the Taff Vale case: In 1901, a ____ had broken out in _____ between the Taff Vale Railway company and the ______ ______ trade union, which led to _____ action. The company took the trade union to ____ demanding compensation for ____ __ _____ during the strike.

A

dispute
wales
railway workers
strike
court
loss of profit

30
Q

What did the HoL decide about the taff vale case in 1902

A

a company was within its rights to sue a trade union

31
Q

What did Balfour do about the taff vale case?

A

Refused to overrule the decision with an Act of Parliament as Balfour believed it was a matter for the courts

32
Q

The Taff Vale case ________ conviction amongst workers that the tories were ______ _____ to their interests; it _______ trade union support for the idea of a ____ group in Parliament and for _________ against the tories in the ______.

A

reinforced
fundamentally opposed
encouraged
labour
campaigning
election

33
Q

What was the conservatives biggest policy misjudgement?

A

The Tariff reform

34
Q

When was the tariff reform campaign launched and by who

A

1903, in Birmingham by Joseph Chamberlain

35
Q

What did joseph chamberlain want to do

A

reintroduce tariffs (taxes on imported goods) with a lower level of tariff for goods coming into Britain from the British empire than goods imported from non- empire countries (imperial preference)

36
Q

What did chamberlain argue that introducing tariffs would do

A
  • protect British industry which would thus result in more jobs
  • Provide revenue to fund social reform
  • strengthen the British Empire and thus Britians position in the world
37
Q

what did working and middle class people believe about tariff reforms

A

they feared that tariffs would mean dearer food and falling living standards

38
Q

what did the proposed reform do to the conservative party

A

divided the Conservative government and party

39
Q

which leading conservative voted with the liberals on the matter of tariff reforms in 1904

A

Winston Churchill

40
Q

Free trade was literally a ‘_____ ____ ______’ issue of great concern to voters in all ______ and the ______ party was able to present itself as the party that was _______ _____ _____.

A

Bread and butter
classes
Liberal
protecting cheap food

41
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A