examples of how britain was class conscious in the 1950s
example of the boom of trade unions in the 1950s
andrew marr - ‘9.5 million people paying regular trade union dues (6 million today in a much larger workforce’
examples of church participation in the 1950s
andrew marr:
- ‘religious retrieval’
- 10.3 million regular attenders in 1930s, numbers still as high in the 1950s
examples of britain being socially conservative in the 1950s
‘broken marriages would be pointed out and embarrassed’
‘moral force throughout queen’s reign’ (the church)
‘bible always had political consequences’
examples of britain being overwhelmingly white in the 1950s
‘small numbers of immigrants from carribean’
‘smaller chinese, african, indian societies’
- only 400 windrush immigrants
examples of britain being a prejudice and racist society in the 1950s
examples of britain not embracing new liberal and socialist ideas fast
‘no logical connection between the policies of the post-war labour party and the waves of the liberalization’
‘nothing about the british liberal reform was inevitable’, as there is a common misconception that it happened post-war
what were the five parts of the post-war consensus?
what was part of the economic growth plan of the post war consensus? what effect did it have?
what was the trade union part of the post war consensus? what was the impact?
what was the mixed-economy part of the post-war consensus? what impact did it have?
what was the welfare state part of the post-war consensus? what was the impact?
what was the social equality side of the post-war consensus? what was its impact?
what is a snap election, who called it and why in 1950?
who won the general (snap) election of 1951?
what can we infer from the 1951 snap election stats?
what was the labour manifesto of 1951 snap election? and what were the issues?
why was labour becoming weak by 1951 election?
who was bevanite quarrel and why did he impact the weakness of labour in the 1951 election?
wanted socialism to be the way forward
- therefore conflicting against the ministers who wanted to be more central
what was the tory manifesto of the 1951 snap election?
what were other tory strengths of the 1951 snap election?
when did churchill come into power for the second time? and what was his majority?
1951 - 1955
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give an evaluation of churchill’s second premiership.
when was eden’s premiership? and what was his majority?
1955- 1957
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