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Zorluk: OrtaThe Inter-War Period

During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the United Kingdom experienced a stark economic divide. While newer industries began to flourish in some areas, traditional heavy industries suffered a major decline. Which of the following pairs of industries were most severely affected during this period?

  1. Shipbuilding and coal miningCevap
  2. B
    Car manufacturing and the electrical goods industry
  3. C
    Aviation and chemical engineering
  4. D
    Agriculture and food processing

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Shipbuilding and coal mining were the traditional heavy industries most affected by the Great Depression.
The correct answer is 'Shipbuilding and coal mining' because these traditional heavy industries relied heavily on international trade, which collapsed during the Great Depression, leading to mass unemployment in the North, Scotland, and Wales.

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1
Identify the historical context of the 1930s in the UK.
The period was dominated by the Great Depression, which caused a collapse in international trade.
This sets the stage for understanding which sectors of the economy would be most vulnerable.
2
Distinguish between 'traditional heavy industries' and 'new industries' of the era.
Heavy industries included shipbuilding, coal mining, and iron/steel. New industries included cars and electrical goods.
The Life in the UK handbook highlights this specific contrast as a defining feature of the inter-war years.
3
Locate the geographic impact of the slump.
The decline was most severe in the north of England, central Scotland, and south Wales where heavy industry was concentrated.
Matching the industries to the regions confirms that shipbuilding and coal mining are the correct focus.

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The Economic Divide of the 1930s
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