Starter quiz
- Women were allowed to vote in the UK in 1918.
- True ✓
- False
- The First World War began the year ______ Emily Davison died.
- before
- after ✓
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- Select the jobs that women in Britain did during the First World War.
- soldier
- factory worker ✓
- mechanic ✓
- bus driver ✓
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- The First World War ended in ______ ?
- 1818
- 1918 ✓
- 2018
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- In 1918, women over the age of ______ were allowed to vote in Britain.
- 30 ✓
- 21
- 10
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- During the First World War, the women of Britain proved that they deserved to be able to ______.
- 'vote' ✓
Exit quiz
- Match the keyword to the correct definition.
- manager⇔the person in charge of a place ✓
- police officer⇔a person whose job it is to make sure that people follow the law ✓
- Who walked into The Bay Horse pub in 1964?
- Emily Davison
- Paul Stephenson ✓
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- How many police officers took Paul out of the pub?
- 2
- 4
- 6
- 8 ✓
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- Paul was sent to prison for being in the pub.
- True
- False ✓
- The Bay Horse pub was in ______ ?
- Manchester
- Bristol ✓
- London
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- What happened to Paul after this?
- He went to prison.
- He became the pub manager.
- He was given money for being treated unfairly. ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- In 1964, 51 years after Emily Davison's death, a man called Paul Stephenson walked into the Bay Horse Pub in Bristol.
- He ordered a drink, but before he could drink it the manager told him to leave.
- Stephenson refused, and eight police officers came to arrest him.
- He was held in a police cell until midnight.
- The manager had told Stephenson to leave because he was black.
Common misconception
Some may think that as soon as someone is arrested, they go to prison.
This doesn't happen and is not what happened to Paul Stephenson. He was kept in a holding cell in the police station until midnight.
Keywords
Pub - a place where people can buy drinks is called a pub
Manager - a manager is the person in charge of a place
Police officer - a police officer is a person whose job it is to make sure that people follow the law
Arrested - when someone is arrested, they are taken away by the police because they have broken the law
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