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Which of the following was a key principle promoted by early union efforts?
The Friendly Societies Act of 1896 is best described as:
The Friendly Societies Act of 1846 was significant because it:
Which organization, founded in 1844, was registered under the Friendly Societies Act of 1793?
What was the core philosophy of early charitable and mutual aid societies?
What did early Friendly Societies primarily focus on?
What was the primary aim of early trade unions like the Rochdale Weavers’ Union?
What year was the first Friendly Societies Act passed by the British Parliament?
Who described co-operation as a product of socio-economic conditions created by the Industrial Revolution?
Which two major economic classes emerged during the Industrial Revolution?
What was one major result of the Industrial Revolution in terms of wealth distribution?
What social effect did the Industrial Revolution have on traditional craftsmen?
What was a positive outcome of the Industrial Revolution according to the Co-operative context?
Which of the following is NOT an origin linked to the Co-operative Movement?
What was one major economic impact of the Industrial Revolution on traditional workers?
Which decade is referred to as the “Hungry Forties”?
What term is NOT used to describe England in the context of the Co-operative Movement?
Which historical period is closely associated with the rise of the Co-operative Movement?
Where did the Co-operative Movement originate?
The Rochdale Principles introduced which of the following?
The Rochdale Pioneers, who founded the first successful cooperative, started in:
What was the “Hungry Forties” period marked by?
The modern Co-operative Movement is closely linked to which historical period?
Which of the following is NOT specifically associated with the origins of the Co-operative Movement?
England is known as the:
The birthplace of the modern Co-operative Movement is:
According to C.R. Fay, Robert Owen:
"The Life and Ideas of Robert Owen" is:
Robert Owen started which publication to spread his ideas?
Robert Owen’s key theory that a person's character is shaped by environment is known as:
Which book by Robert Owen was published in 1817 and outlined his social ideas?
Robert Owen’s Equitable Labour Exchange was based on which theory?
One reason for the failure of the Equitable Labour Exchange was:
The Equitable Labour Exchange aimed to:
The currency used in the Equitable Labour Exchange was called:
The key idea behind the Equitable Labour Exchange was to:
The Equitable Labour Exchange founded by Robert Owen was located in:
The Equitable Labour Exchange was established in:
Which failed but influential co-operative community was called a “bold social experiment” and “sowed the seeds of cooperation”?
Owen’s co-operative colonies promoted which principle?
The impact of Owen’s New Harmony experiment included:
Which of the following was NOT an objective of New Harmony?
New Harmony, established in 1826, is located in:
The famous co-operative colony founded by Robert Owen in the United States was:
Robert Owen introduced communities based on cooperation and mutual benefit called:
What did Owen advocate to replace competition?
What did Robert Owen establish at New Lanark in 1816?
Which reform did Robert Owen implement at New Lanark?
The “Doctrine of Circumstances” by Owen emphasizes:
Robert Owen is considered the first ___ in the world: