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The British Government had to introduce many new ideas to rule effectively between 1914 and 1918, including restricting personal freedoms, considerable use of propaganda and rationing. Explain the effects of these policies on British People.  

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Kayleigh Hay 11ms The British Government had to introduce many new ideas to rule effectively between 1914 and 1918, including restricting personal freedoms, considerable use of propaganda and rationing Explain the effects of these policies on the lives of the people in Britain between 1914 and 1918 The first world war, was the first war which directly affected the lives of people living in Britain at the time. In this essay I will be exploring the effects of wartime policies on the lives of women, children and men, and their home lives. I will also be looking at policies such as DORA, conscription and rationing. The major changes made by the war would have been severest for women. Most of the women in 1914 would not have worked, they would be housewives and a small minority may have had jobs doing domestic work. When the war broke out this all changed. Women now...

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