Making of Modern Britain 1951-1964 Society 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryModern Britain - 19th century onwardsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: xx_katiemc_xxCreated on: 15-01-20 23:13 What did the satire boom cause for people high up in society? dramatic deference to authority 1 of 11 What is an example of a satire show? ‘that was the week that was’ 2 of 11 What did the satire boom cause for people in society? Led to people becoming more opinionated- not just adults but also teenagers 3 of 11 Why can it be argued that satire became so popular? The rise in TV ownership 4 of 11 What event was significant for changing attitudes towards the establishment? Profumo Affair 5 of 11 What did this declining status of the establishment show about society? Britain was becoming less deferential, and less class-ridden society. 6 of 11 What did the Profumo Affair coverage show about the media? Media were turning on politicians. 7 of 11 How did the press change during this period? Press became less deferential, more intrusive 8 of 11 What shows that politicans no longer had contol of the press? Previous tactics used by government to prevent publication of sensitive or embarrassing information no longer worked 9 of 11 What percentage of working class voted labour in 1951? 65% 10 of 11 What percentage of middle class voted torys in 1951? 80% 11 of 11
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