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DORA
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The Defence of the Realm Act (DORA) became law
8 August 1914
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The Defence of the
Realm
Act (
DORA
)
1. Authorised the
government
to do almost anything it thought necessary to help the
war effort
and protect the country
2. Allowed the government to pass laws and avoid the drawn-out process of having
bills
proposed, voted on and ratified in
Parliament
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DORA
Pub opening times were
limited
The strength of drinks was
watered
down
The buying of drinks for others was
banned
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Limiting pub opening times, watering down drinks, and banning buying drinks for others
Aimed to tackle
lateness
and loss of
productivity
at work
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British
Summer Time
Clocks
sprung forward
To extend the amount of
daylight
or
'daylight saving'
to produce more on farms, and in turn, to help feed the nation
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Rationing
Limiting
the amount of food people could buy due to
shortages
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Britain's population was dependent on
food imports
from the Empire, but
boats
were sinking British merchant ships, causing a food shortage
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Rationing
1.
Voluntary rationing
introduced in
1917
2.
Compulsory rationing
introduced in
1918
3. People were only allowed to buy a fair share of food in
short supply
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Well-off people could obtain extra
food
on the
black
market, which was sold illegally at higher prices
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Suffragists
The National Union of
Women's Suffrage
Societies (NUWSS) formed in
1897
by Millicent Fawcett, aimed to achieve female suffrage through non-militant tactics
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Suffragettes
The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) formed by
Emmeline Pankhurst
, used more
militant
tactics to achieve female suffrage
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The
Suffragettes
grew frustrated with the slow progress achieved by the
Suffragists
and decided to form their own organisation
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