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Political developments: Conservative dominance from 1951 and political consensus; division within the Labour Party; Conservatism and the Establishment; Labour victory in 1964.

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Transformation and change, 1939–1964 (A-level only)

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Transformation and change, 1939–1964 (A-level only)

Aqa A Level History1G Challenge and transformation: Britain, c1851–1964

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Political developments: Conservative dominance from 1951 and political consensus; division within the Labour Party; Conservatism and the Establishment; Labour victory in 1964

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Which of the following was a key feature of Conservative dominance in Britain from 1951?

Direct answer

The Conservative Party, under leaders like Winston Churchill and later Anthony Eden, emphasized free-market policies and reduced state intervention in the economy.

Key terms

  • Political consensus: A general agreement among major political parties on key issues, particularly in post-war Britain, which characterized the political landscape until the late 1950s.
  • Establishment: The traditional ruling class and institutions in Britain, often associated with the Conservative Party and its influence over politics and society.

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Overgeneralizing political changes: Always support claims with specific examples from the period, such as key policies or events that illustrate the changes.

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