What is suffrage
The right to vote
What is a suffragette
A woman who wanted the vote
What tactics did the NUWSS use
Peacful
They were suffragists
What tactics did the WSPU use
Militant and peacful
They were suffragettes
What does NUWSS stand for
National union of women’s suffrage societies
When was the WSPU set up and by who
1903
Emmeline Pankhurst
What was WSPU’s motto
“Deeds not words”
Were people supportive of their tactics (WSPU)
No, more people joined the NUWSS
What were the tactics of the NUWSS
-writing letters to MPs
- petitions
- protest meetings
What were the tactics of the WSPU
Who was the first hunger striker and when
Marion Wallace Dunlop in 1909
What did the government do to hunger strikers
They force fed them
- They were held down by force
- tube was shoved up their nostrils
- they were fed liquid foods
- sometimes the food went into their lungs
- this was very painful
When and what was the cat and mouse act
1913
Officially called “The Prisoners Temporary Discharge for ill health act”
Suffragettes were briefly let out of jail and would be forced to return when better
Most suffragettes didn’t return
What did suffragettes and suffragists do during WW1
What happened in December 1918
Women aged 30+ got the vote
Men aged 21+ got the vote
What happened in 1928
Everyone 21+ got the vote
What does WSPU stand for
Women’s Social Political Union.
Who was the suffragette martyr
Emily Davison
Why did the WSPU use militant tactics
They failed to get the vote with peaceful tactics and decided that militant tactics gain more publicity.