What was the most powerful political party in Scotland at the start of the war?
Independent Labour Party
Conservatives
Liberals
Which of these figures was not a leader of the Clyde Workers' Committee?
Kier Hardie
Willie Gallagher
David Kirkwood
Where were the leaders of the CWC moved to after their arrest in 1916?
Glasgow
Dundee
Edinburgh
How many hours did the CWC want the working week to be in 1918?
54 hours
40 hours
35 hours
When was the George Square demonstration held?
31 January 1918
28 February 1919
31 January 1919
Where had a communist revolution taken place in the same month as the protests in Glasgow?
Russia
Germany
Poland
What agreement was made regarding the working week?
A 47 hour working week was agreed.
A 40 hour working week was agreed.
The working week remained unchanged.
Who was allowed to vote as a result of the 1918 Representation of the People Act?
Men and women over 21 years
Men over 21 years and women over 30 years
Men over 21 years and women over 28 years
Which political party were least supportive of change in Scotland?
Labour
Why did the Conservatives benefit from Red Clydeside?
Upper and middle class Scots feared further socialist or communist action
Working class Scots believed Labour was ineffective
They were seen as effective in dealing with the unrest