Britain 1906-1951

The Conservative Party in 1906

?
  • Created by: Camilla
  • Created on: 30-03-10 21:48
What were their main ideologies?
Tarriff Reform, Unionism, Patriotism
1 of 4
Main Policies of Conservatives?
rejected home rule bills, promoted reforms
2 of 4
Core Supporters?
Land owners, Church of England, Large Businesses
3 of 4
Who was the Party Leader of the Conservatives?
Lord Salisbury a.k.a Robert Cecil
4 of 4

Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

Main Policies of Conservatives?

Back

rejected home rule bills, promoted reforms

Card 3

Front

Core Supporters?

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Who was the Party Leader of the Conservatives?

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Comments

chloe quinton

Report

I thought Arthur Balfour was the leader, and that he was one of the contributing factors to their defeat in 1906 :S

Thomas McEveney

Report

It WAS Arthur Balfour. Lord Salisbury went in 1902.

Hannah

Report

Agree with the above & since Cons lost the election surely they weren't gaining support?

Tom Deedigan

Report

They weren't, this quiz sucks . 

Olivia

Report

Conservatives were LOSING support from the working class as they weren't putting through reforms? 

LydiaIbrahim

Report

Well this is wrong

Similar History resources:

See all History resources »See all Modern Britain - 19th century onwards resources »