Following the conclusion of the First World War, the United Kingdom entered a transformative era known as the inter-war years. This period encompassed the cultural 'Roaring Twenties', the founding of the British Broadcasting Company in , and the severe economic challenges of the Great Depression beginning in . Which of the following best describes the regional industrial divide that emerged across the United Kingdom during the ?
- Traditional heavy industries like coal mining and shipbuilding in northern England and central Scotland collapsed, while newer industries such as car manufacturing flourished in the Midlands and the south.Cevap
- BThe 'Roaring Twenties' provided a sustainable economic boom that allowed traditional coal and steel regions in south Wales to successfully resist the global downturn of the .
- CThe founding of the British Broadcasting Company in was a government-led initiative to provide mass employment for industrial workers in the north who had lost their jobs in the Great Depression.
- DWhile heavy industry in the Midlands and the south collapsed, the north of England remained prosperous by rapidly transitioning its shipyards into the production of aircraft and electronics.
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Traditional heavy industries like coal mining and shipbuilding in northern England and central Scotland collapsed, while newer industries such as car manufacturing flourished in the Midlands and the south.
The correct answer identifies the stark economic divide of the ; traditional heavy industries (coal, shipbuilding, steel) in the north of England, central Scotland, and south Wales were devastated by the Great Depression, while newer consumer industries like car and electrical manufacturing grew in the Midlands and southern England.
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The Regional Economic Divide of the 1930s
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Review the specific cultural changes of the 'Roaring Twenties', such as the growth of cinema and jazz music, to understand the social contrast of the era.
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