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game[0][0]=new Array ("In what year was the Munitions Crisis?","1915","1914","1916","1917","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][1]=new Array ("The Munitions Crisis of 1915 was symbolised by the fact that new soldiers were having to train with...?","Sticks not guns","Oranges not grenades","Trains not buses","David Seaman","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][2]=new Array ("Which newspaper publicised the Munitions Crisis and forced the government to act?","Daily Mail","Daily Telegraph","The Sun","The Times","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][3]=new Array ("In 1915, who became Minister of Munitions?","Lloyd George","Asquith","Churchill","Bonar Law","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][4]=new Array ("In his role as Minister of Munitions, Lloyd George promised to...?","'Deliver the Goods'","'Bash the Bosche'","'Hurt the Hun'","'Do the Job'","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][5]=new Array ("In his role as Minister of Munitions, which of the following did Lloyd George NOT do?","Imprison Germans","Tell men where to work","Build new factories","Employ women","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][6]=new Array ("100,000 women signed up for work in 1915. How many were actually given jobs?","5000","100,000","10,000","50,000","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][7]=new Array ("In 1916, a Liberal-Conservative coalition was formed. Who became Prime Minister?","Lloyd George","Bonar Law","Ramsay McDonald","Kier Hardie","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][8]=new Array ("Who was the Conservative leader who served under Lloyd George in the coalition government 1916-18?","Bonar Law","Kier Hardie","Ramsay McDonald","Herbert Asquith","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][9]=new Array ("Rationing was another issue dealt with by DORA. What percentage of British supply ships were being sunk by U-Boats in 1917?","25%","75%","50%","37%","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][10]=new Array ("What was set up in 1917 to encourage food production?","Women's Land Army","Ministry of Munitions","Liberal-Conservative Pact","Ministry of Propaganda","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][11]=new Array ("When was voluntary rationing introduced?","1917","1916","1915","1914","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][12]=new Array ("The introduction of complusory rationing took place in what year?","1918","1917","1916","1915","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][13]=new Array ("In 1917, the price of bread was capped, creating the...?","Ninepenny loaf","Shilling loaf","Penny loaf","Farthing loaf","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][14]=new Array ("At one stage, the food shortage was so serious that Britain only had how many weeks of grain left?","6","4","8","10","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][0]=new Array ("Which newspaper magnate joined the cabinet in 1916 to develop the use of propaganda?","Beaverbrook","Murdoch","Maxwell","Trevor McDonald","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][1]=new Array ("Oxford University joined in the propaganda war by producing a work which justified the war. This was called the...?","Red Book","Black Book","Brown Book","Yellow Book","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][2]=new Array ("The government's film of which battle packed out cinemas during the war?","Somme","Verdun","Loos","Ypres","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][3]=new Array ("Which of the following was NOT rationed by the end of the war?","Carrots","Butter","Meat","Beer","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][4]=new Array ("Who directed the 'Battle of the Somme' film?","Geoff Malins","Charles Chaplin","Harold Lloyd","Buster Keaton","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][5]=new Array ("Which Acts of Parliament introduced compulsory military service?","Military Service Acts","Prescription Acts","Conscription Acts","Description Acts","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][6]=new Array ("The death of which British nurse was used by the suffragettes that women could make the 'Ultimate Sacrifice' and deserved the vote?","Edith Cavell","Mata Hari","Florence Nightingale","Mary Seacole","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][7]=new Array ("Women tried to persuade men to join the army by handing them a...?","White feather","Yellow canary","Brown paper bag","Yellow handkerchief","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][8]=new Array ("In which year was conscription introduced?","1916","1915","1914","1917","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][9]=new Array ("Women proved their worth in the war by joining FANY - in other words, they acted as...?","Nurses","Factory Workers","Farmers","Postwomen","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][10]=new Array ("What did the 'Y' in FANY stand for?","Yeomanry","Yellow","Yes","York","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][11]=new Array ("What did the 'V' stand for in VAD?","Voluntary","Vicious","Victorious","Veneral","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][12]=new Array ("Women could join army battallions in World War One. Which one of the following is NOT the name of a real detachment?","WFCK","WAAC","WRNS","WRAF","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][13]=new Array ("The women who worked in munitions factories were known as...?","Gretna Girls","London Canaries","Wolverhampton Wolves","East End Scutters","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][14]=new Array ("How many women worked in munitions factories during the war?","11,000","20,000","1,000","25,003","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[2][0]=new Array ("How many MP's did the Liberals win in the 1906 Election?","399","82","156","129","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][1]=new Array ("Which Liberal leader became Prime Minister in 1906?","Henry Campbell-Bannerman","HH Asquith","David Lloyd George","Winston Churchill","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][2]=new Array ("Who became Prime Minister in 1908?","Asquith","Lloyd George","Campbell-Bannerman","Churchill","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][3]=new Array ("The 'Old Liberals' believed in 'Laissez-Faire' or...","Leave well alone","Interfere when you can","A stitch in time","Get stuffed","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][4]=new Array ("The New Liberals believed in helping the poor. Which one of these politicians was NOT in the Liberal government of 1906?","Bonar Law","Churchill","Lloyd George","Asquith","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][5]=new Array ("What social reformer influenced the New Liberals and also set up the Salvation Army?","William Booth","Charles Booth","William Morris","Seebohm Rowntree","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][6]=new Array ("Seebohm Rowntree showed that many people were suffering from deprivation with his...","Poverty Line","Poor Board","Skint stick","Doshless Dish","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][7]=new Array ("Which influential social reformer wrote a book about the poor people of York?","Rowntree","Charles Booth","William Booth","William Morris","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][8]=new Array ("Which war highlighted the poor health of the British population?","Boer War","Napoleonic War","Great War","Sudan War","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][9]=new Array ("Which one of the following was NOT a measure passed to help children by the Liberals?","School Act (1909)","Education Act (1906)","Education Act (1907)","Children's Act (1908)","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][10]=new Array ("In what year was the Old Age Pensions Act passed?","1908","1907","1909","1910","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][11]=new Array ("How many million people were claiming pensions by 1914?","1 million","3 million","5 million","5.5 million","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][12]=new Array ("What age did people have to reach before being awarded a pension?","70","65","80","125","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][13]=new Array ("How many people were covered for sickness insurance by the National Insurance Act?","15 million","5 million","10 million","1 million","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[2][14]=new Array ("How many people were covered for unemployment insurance by the National Insurance Act?","2.25 million","22.5 million","0.22 million","23","RJ Tarr (ActiveHistory)");game[3][0]=new Array ("The Victorian idea was that women belonged at home, men at work. This was known as the doctrine of...?","Separate Spheres","Different Strokes","Varied Ways","Conflicting Ideas","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][1]=new Array ("Women could NOT vote in only ONE of the following countries in 1900. Which one was it?","Britain","Germany","USA","New Zealand","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][2]=new Array ("One argument against giving women the vote was that there were more pressing problems to deal with. Which one of the following was NOT one of these?","BBC Franchise","Social Reform","Northern Ireland","Trade Unions","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][3]=new Array ("Some people used biological evidence to claim that women didn't deserve to vote. Which one of these arguments was NOT used?","They can multi-task","Too moody once a month","Overly sensitive","Too weak to fight in war","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][4]=new Array ("Who led the suffragists?","Millicent Fawcett","Emmeline Pankhurst","JS Mill","Christabel Pankhurst","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][5]=new Array ("Who led the suffragettes?","Emmeline Pankhurst","JS Mill","Christabel Pankhurst","Millicent Fawcett","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][6]=new Array ("The full name of the suffragist movement was abbreviated to...?","NUWSS","WSPU","WASP","SWOON","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][7]=new Array ("The full name of the suffragette movement was abbreviated to...?","WSPU","NUWSS","WASP","SWING","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][8]=new Array ("WSPU stood for Women's (....?) and Political Union.","Social","Suffragist","Suffragette","Strawberry","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][9]=new Array ("NUWSS stood for National Union of Women's (...?) Societies.","Suffrage","Suffragette","Strawberry","Silliness","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][10]=new Array ("Three of the following methods were used by both suffragettes and suffragists. Which one was only used by the suffragettes?","House Bombing","Petitions","Leaflets","Demonstrations","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][11]=new Array ("There were three Pankhusts actively involved in the suffragette movement. Which one of the following was NOT one of them?","Edith","Christabel","Sylvia","Emmeline","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][12]=new Array ("Who compared the womens' struggle for the vote as 'like a glacier - slow but unstoppable'?","Fawcett","Pankhurst","Churchill","Lloyd George","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][13]=new Array ("In which year did the WSPU break away from the NUWSS?","1903","1906","1912","1895","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[3][14]=new Array ("By 1900, how many local branches did the NUWSS under Fawcett have?","500","230","750","84","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][0]=new Array ("Whose house did the suffragettes blow up to draw attention to their cause?","Lloyd George","Asquith","Churchill","Sir Edward Grey","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][1]=new Array ("Which one of the following techniques was NOT used by the suffragettes?","Assassinating politicians","Bricks through windows","Hunger strikes","Acid onto golf courses","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][2]=new Array ("Which of the following factors was NOT responsible for delaying the passage of a suffrage Bill through Parliament?","Support of Lloyd George","House of Lords veto","Suffragette violence","Asquith's uninterest","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][3]=new Array ("After failed attempts to pass a suffrage law, Asquith tried to introduce a compromise law from 1910 onwards called the...?","Conciliation Bill","Compromise Bill","Halfway Bill","Whitewash Bill","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][4]=new Array ("The Conciliation Bill was not officially sponsored by the Government. In other words, it was a (...?) Bill","Private Member's","Member of Parliament's","Wild Card","Last Minute","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][5]=new Array ("The radical actions of the suffragettes meant that they can accurately be described as...?","Militants","Revolutionaries","Wierdos","Anarchists","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][6]=new Array ("In 1911, how many meetings did the suffragists hold to support the Conciliation Bill?","4000","2000","1000","500","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][7]=new Array ("In 1911, the Conciliation Bill was passed by a majority of how many votes?","167","21","64","232","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][8]=new Array ("Despite winning its vote in Parliament, Asquith dropped the Conciliation Bill. Why?","He was against it","It was unconstitutional","The King opposed it","He ran out of time","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][9]=new Array ("What was the response of the suffragists to Asquith's decision to abandon the Conciliation Bill in 1911?","The Carlisle-London March","Hunger Strikes","Window-smashings","Church-bombings","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][10]=new Array ("How did the government initially respond to the suffragette Hunger Strikes after Asquith's abandonment of the Conciliation Bill in 1911?","Force Feeding","They did nothing","Let them die","Released them from prison","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][11]=new Array ("Force feeding suffragettes lost the government support. What did they pass next?","Cat and Mouse Act","Tom and Jerry Act","Execution Act","Terorism Act","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][12]=new Array ("The death of which suffragette is the best example of suffragette militancy?","Emily Davison","Emily Davidson","Emily Clarkson","Amelie Davidson","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][13]=new Array ("In which year did Emily Davison throw herself in front of the King's Horse?","1913","1911","1909","1906","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[4][14]=new Array ("What was the name of the King's hosre which Emily Davison threw herself in front of?","Anmer","Anvil","Red Rum","Shergar","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");