DP History Questionbank
Social protest (1815–1848): Peterloo; Chartism—reasons for emergence and failure; Peel and the repeal of the Corn Laws—reasons and consequences; the Irish Famine
Path: |
Description
[N/A]Directly related questions
-
17M.3op4.HL.TZ0.19:
Discuss the reasons for social protest in Britain and Ireland between 1815 and 1848.
- 20N.3op4.HL.TZ0.19: “Social protest was the main reason for the repeal of the Corn Laws.” To what extent do you agree...
-
18M.3op4.HL.TZ0.19:
Discuss the reasons for, and the consequences of, the Repeal of the Corn Laws (1846).
-
21N.3op4.HL.TZ0.19:
“Social and economic factors were the main reasons for the growth of the Chartist movement.” Discuss.
-
22M.3op4.HL.TZ0.19:
Examine the impact of the Peterloo Massacre on politics up to 1830.
-
19M.3op4.HL.TZ0.19:
Evaluate the reasons for the emergence of Chartism.