B ; mass protest ; succ? ; radical succ 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryModern Britain from 1750A2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: ilovetheofficeCreated on: 31-03-18 11:33 what was the debate of radicalism carried on through? press / pamphlets / books 1 of 35 writing about? meaning of french rev and its implications on british politics 2 of 35 by 1800 what had happened for popular radicalism? virtually stamped out 3 of 35 what were educational provisions like in late 1700s? limited and haphazard 4 of 35 when was a national system of state education founded? 1870 5 of 35 so who was education left to? individuals and local bodies 6 of 35 in 1820 how many children were in day schools? 675,000 7 of 35 how many were getting nonconformist sunday school education? 500,000 8 of 35 what did growing literary rates mean for the family? access to newspapers and pamphlets 9 of 35 reflected in? changes in newspaper industry 10 of 35 what happened to the number of annually printed papers in the 1700s? major growth 11 of 35 in 1690 how many papers printed annually? 1million 12 of 35 and in 1784? 14million 13 of 35 what did pitt fear about the literate wc men? they'd gain access to radical printed propaganda 14 of 35 so between 1789 and 1815 what did they raise? newspaper duty 15 of 35 from and to? 1 1/2d to 4d 16 of 35 what did this do to growth of national and local papers (some gov funded)? well it didn't stop the growth 17 of 35 who did the manchester herald support? tories 18 of 35 and what type of paper was the leeds mercury? independent but radical 19 of 35 how big was their circulation in 1800? 3000 20 of 35 how did the early reformers operate? corresponding societies / political clubs / pamphlets 21 of 35 and what were they interested in? issues like equal rights and parliamentary reform 22 of 35 but what were they not prepared to do, desp. gov. concerns? back up demands with force 23 of 35 where was most SCI support from? middle classes esp. industrialists / factory owners 24 of 35 who backed LCS? skilled artisans from LDN 25 of 35 so programmes had little attraction for? working / agricultural class 26 of 35 how were reforms after 1812 different to 1790? nature and extent support 27 of 35 who did middle class support remain especially strong from? those whose businesses suffered post-war 28 of 35 what did unskilled wc's start organising themselves into in industrial towns in the 1790s? trade unions 29 of 35 until suppressed by? combination acts 30 of 35 of? 1799 + 1800 31 of 35 what type of reform did workers become more interested in post-french wars? political 32 of 35 what were established especially in textile towns? hampden clubs 33 of 35 where was radicalism mainly based in 1790s? london 34 of 35 but now? northern radicalism esp. mcr 35 of 35
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