Learning objective
The impact of the Second World War on British politics: Churchill as wartime leader; ‘the Labour landslide’ of 1945; Labour ideology and policies.
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Transformation and change, 1939–1964 (A-level only)
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Transformation and change, 1939–1964 (A-level only)
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Quick explanation
The impact of the Second World War on British politics: Churchill as wartime leader; ‘the Labour landslide’ of 1945; Labour ideology and policies
- This point belongs to Transformation and change, 1939–1964 (A-level only), especially Transformation and change, 1939–1964 (A-level only).
- You need to be able to the impact of the Second World War on British politics: Churchill as wartime leader; ‘the Labour landslide’ of 1945; Labour ideology and policies.
- Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.
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This objective helps connect Transformation and change, 1939–1964 (A-level only) to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Transformation and change, 1939–1964 (A-level only).
Quick student answer
What was a significant outcome of the Labour landslide victory in 1945?
Direct answer
The establishment of the National Health Service was a significant outcome of the Labour landslide victory in 1945.
Key terms
- Nationalization: The process of transferring private assets into public ownership, particularly in key industries.
- Welfare State: A government system that provides social security and welfare services to ensure citizens' well-being.
Common trap
Overgeneralizing Labour's impact: Acknowledge that while Labour made significant reforms, challenges such as economic difficulties and public discontent persisted.
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- Developments in social policy: the Beveridge Report; the Butler Act; the growth of the Welfare State, including the NHS; the growth of education.
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- The condition of Ireland and Anglo-Irish relations: continuing north/south friction including riots of September 1964; beginnings of civil rights campaign.
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