Britain 1815 - 1841, Government and Politics
tories 1815-1820 how close to revolution??
liberal tories 1822-1827 how liberal?
collapse of liberal tories 1827-1830 why?
great reform act 1830-32 how great was it?
the whigs 1833-41 how successful were their reforms? why did they lose power1841
chartism to 1841 why popular?
foreign policy castlereagh1815-1822 canning 1822-1827
general social change: railways industrialisation
Parliamentary Reform: Chartism 1842-1885 UK - a lesson for post 16 Government and Politics students looking at chartism, a working class movement for political reform in Britain between 1838 and 1848
A general powerpoint on referenda to introduce the topic to Government and Politics students before starting to study the strengths and weaknesses of them.
Research Guidance on:
How did the Stockholm Conference influence political thought?
Why did NGOs become more politically significant?
Outline the criticisms of the international agreements made in this time period.
Unit 2 Lesson 9 Constitutional reform. Must: be able to understand attitudes to constitutional reform. Should: be able to identify the features of labours constitutional reform agenda in 1997. Could: be able to reflect upon the principles of labours reforms.