Were the National Governments successful? 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryModern Britain - 19th century onwardsASWJEC Created by: JoHastingsCreated on: 24-03-18 16:55 How did the National governments help the economy? Abandoned the gold standard (1931). The import duties act (1932). 1 of 11 What did Britain abandon? What effect did this have? The gold standard. It made goods cheaper and increased exports. 2 of 11 How did the National governments tackle political extremeism? Public order act 1936. 3 of 11 What happened to extremeism? It did not grow. 4 of 11 What was people's relationship with Mosely like? They did not trust him. 5 of 11 What happened to the economy? It wasn't as bad as some other European countries. 6 of 11 How did the national governments tackle unemployment? Unemployment act 1934. Special areas act 1934. 7 of 11 What was the total employment figure by 1937? 1.4 million. 8 of 11 Why was this not as great of a success as it first seemed? Little improvement was made in the most depressed areas where most of the unemployed were concentrated. 9 of 11 How did the national governments deal with the abdication crisis? Baldwin threatened to resign. 10 of 11 What did the king do? Abdicate. He was then succeeded by his brother George VI. 11 of 11
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