Name 2 conditions soldiers faced in the trenches
Rats, Lice, Boredom, Trench Foot, Water, Mud
Name 3 DORA rules
No kites, beer watered down, pub opening hours shortened, British Summer Time, License for binoculars, Censorship (letters and newspapers)
Name 2 jobs completed by women during the war
Women's Land Army, Postwomen, Police Women, Munition Factories, Chimney Sweeps
When were the Rent Strikes in Glasgow?
1915
How many points must you make in an explain question?
6
Name one example of a Scottish pals battalions
MacCraes
Describe one famous prpaganda poster from WWI
Various answers
Name 2 new industries of the 1920s
General Car Insurance, Grangemouth Oil Refinery, Electricity Grid (Edinburgh), Singer Sewing Machines,
Name 2 methods used by the NUWSS
Petitions, Demonstrations, Letters, Newspapers, Meetings, Speeches
How many points can you take from the source in an 'evaluate the usefulness' question?
2
Describe what Zero hour was
Time of planned attacks
List 2 reasons for the high number of deaths and casualties during WW1
Poor military tactics, treatment of conchies, shell shock, trench foot, lack of experience, new technology
How many sandbags did the army need at one point during the war?
6 million a month
List 3 methods used by the WSPU
Hunger Strikes, Acid on racecourses, Marches, Chained themselves to railings, Chalk on pavements, Smash windows, slash paintings
Why are source points in an ETU question useful?
Because they are accurate
List 3 disadvantages of tanks
Stuck in mud, broke down, ran out of fuel, slow, overheated
Describe 3 reasons why some Scots became Conscientious Objectors
Moral reasons, Pacifism, Religious Reasons, political scared of dying
Name 3 reasons why heavy industries declined after the war
Lack of demand, foreign competition, lack of investment in technology, poor industrial relations, lack of skilled manpower
Which 3 groups gained the vote in 1918?
- Men over 19 if they fought in the war
-Women over 30 who owned property
- All men over 21 years old
Why is a modern historian useful?
Because they are an expert on the topic mentioned in the question
What does 'war of attrition' mean?
Wearing down your enemy
Name 2 ways women's lives changed for the better after WW1
More freedom with fashion, no chaperones on dates, some kept on in their new jobs, showed they were responsible and hard working
Describe what a reserved occupation was
A job that was required essential to the war effort so those in them were granted an exemption from fighting
What were the 2 leaders of the Glasgow Housing Association called?
Mary Barbour and Helen Crawfurd
If the Source was written in 2010 why would that be useful?
The author has the benefit of hindsight