Changed in people and Home front 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryWarfareA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: Ellierose1999Created on: 02-06-17 16:02 Why did WW1 change home front? First total war. 1 of 36 What event changed industry? Industrial revolution 2 of 36 How did war improve economy? Some industries rose prices and patriotism encouraged workers. 3 of 36 How did it erode economy? Workers laid off 4 of 36 What did Bank of England do? Manage debt, bonds and promissory notes and console. 5 of 36 How did Britain have advantages? Paid in cash 6 of 36 Which war did it become significant in? Crimea 7 of 36 Why were bonds used more? Industrial meant more middle class- appealing to them 8 of 36 How else did it help? Funded allies 9 of 36 When was income tax introduced and by who? 1798- Pitt the Younger. Patriotic duty, only for earners of above £200 10 of 36 What else did Pitt the Younger implement? Inheritance tax and suspension gold payment. 11 of 36 How was Crimea mainly paid for? Consols by Gladstone 12 of 36 What did Parliament want? Reduction in spending 13 of 36 What was significant about WW1? First time people asked to finance war and showed trust in government and foreign investors 14 of 36 What did all 3 chancellors do? Raise income tax 15 of 36 What happened with regards to gold? Only emergency 16 of 36 What happened to economy? Inflation rose 17 of 36 Who were camp followers? People with vested interests in Army folioed soldiers, 18 of 36 How many women were officially allowed to accompany? 6 19 of 36 Who were unofficial followers? Local women and unofficial wives. 20 of 36 What was good for women? Provided security. 21 of 36 What were problems with medical care? Not best in profession 22 of 36 Why were women valid? Culinary skills and sewing. 23 of 36 Who followed for financial interest? Prostitutes- 1 in 5 men had diseases. Businesses such as blacksmiths. 24 of 36 When was contagious disease act introduced? 1864 25 of 36 What did the Militia consist of? Yeomanry and Fencibles. 26 of 36 What was Yeomanry's role after that? Defending home 27 of 36 What is an example of local policing? Peterloo masacre 28 of 36 What did Militia Act 1852 do? Reorganise yeomanry 29 of 36 What did Cardwell and Haldane reforms do? Closer then further 30 of 36 What act changed home front most? DORA 1914 31 of 36 How was economy managed? Munitions Act 1915 controlled workers and dilution and limited profits. 32 of 36 What industries were nationalised? Transport and Mine 33 of 36 What caused problems with importing food? U-boat 34 of 36 What was used to solve problems? Rationing 1918 and shipbuilding 35 of 36 When were press allowed on front lines? 1916 and had to be monitored by Army Presss Bureau 36 of 36
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