PPT-How did the Liberal Reforms
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protect children Learning objective to be able to understand the measures the Liberals took to help the young between 1906 and 1908 I can describe some of the
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protect children Learning objective to be able to understand the measures the Liberals took to help the young between 1906 and 1908 I can describe some of the key Liberal reforms that helped the young. Matthew J. Webb functioning liberal democracy. What liberal reasons might a group have for seceding from a liberal state? The issue is further complicated still when we consider that the secessionist Learning Intention. Investigate the Liberal Reforms 1909 – 1930.. Success Criteria . Complete bullet point research activity. . “If we see a drowning man we do not drag him to the shore. Instead, we provide help to allow him to swim ashore”.. Learn: . To understand why the Liberals needed to introduce welfare reforms.. Do!. Create a mind map of the reasons that the government introduce reforms today.. Feedback.. Prioritise Liberal reform motives.. Learning Intention. To be able to discuss the background to the Liberal Reforms 1906-14.. Intro. Throughout the 19. th. Century, poverty became a massive problem in Britain.. As you have studied, the Liberal Government came to power in 1906 and decided to introduced a number of reforms (changes) in order to help the poor people in Britain.. 1906-14?. Background. In the years before WW1, the Liberal party were in power in Britain. . They acted under the principles of ‘Laissez Faire’ – the popular idea that individuals were responsible for their own wellbeing and that the Government should have very little input on peoples everyday lives.. Quick revision guide.. In the nineteenth century, if one fell into poverty it was seen as your own fault.. The government at this time pursued a “laissez-faire” policy towards social issues.. To improve one’s situation, many people believed in the idea of “self help”, advocated by Samuel Smiles’ book of that name.. Motives for the Liberal Reforms. How is our understanding of history relevant to modern Britain?. Introduction. The context of the reforms -. . What were attitudes towards poverty like before 1906?. Why is Alex II called the ‘tsar liberator’? . Is. Alex II a ‘liberator’?. How successful were Alex II’s reforms? . How did his reforms affect the people?. What factors led to a . rise. of opposition, despite those reforms? . How is our understanding of history relevant to modern Britain?. Introduction. The context of the reforms -. . What were attitudes towards poverty like before 1906?. What help did the poor receive before 1906?. Linda . Woodhead. FOR INCLUSIVE CHURCH, YORK, JULY 2014. Liberalism – boo hiss . Many meanings, huge slippage. Now used by critics to mean ‘secular’, ‘theologically woolly’, individualistic etc. . Higher History. Success of the Liberal Reforms. Task 1 . First Page - . How successful were the Liberal reforms?. Leave 2 pages between each heading- . Factor 1 - Reforms for the Young . Factor 2 - Reforms for the Old. Why is Alex II called the ‘tsar liberator’? . Is. Alex II a ‘liberator’?. How successful were Alex II’s reforms? . How did his reforms affect the people?. What factors led to a . rise. of opposition, despite those reforms? . Chapter 25 Section 4. Russia in the mid 1800s. Largest territory and population of any European Nation. Extremely diverse population. White Russians (West). Ukrainians (South). Great Russians. Industrial development lacking. Reform and Revolution in Russia Chapter 25 Section 4 Russia in the mid 1800s Largest territory and population of any European Nation Extremely diverse population White Russians (West) Ukrainians (South)
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