CHPT 6 Part 2
CHPT 6 Part 2
CHPT 6 Part 2
Lets Recap
What were some of the key political
developments in Singapore after 1945?
Group Investigation
In your groups, you are to gather relevant information
about the aspirations of the following groups (Page
70-82) and fill up the :
Group
Number
1
2
3
Trade unions
Would SPP be
popular among
the locals??
Test (17/4)
Chapter 6
15 marks
1 SEQ (3, 7 marks)
1 SBQ (Comparison)
Trade Unions
Set up to protect the rights and
welfare of workers in Singapore
(Some were under the influence
of the Malayan Communist
Party)
Active in organizing anti-colonial
activities and were able to reach
out to the masses.
Felt the British sided with the
employers and did little to protect
workers interests.
Mutual suspicion and distrust
between the British and the trade
unions.
Days of Rage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH4g
BBB_rFA
1955
1955 Elections
Why did you think the
Labour Front won the
1955 election?
What do the election
results tell you about
what the voters aspired
to achieve for
Singapore?
Marshalls government
Although LF won the most number of seats, it did
not win 50% or more of the seats. Out of the 25
seats, LF only won 10 seats -> only 40% of the
seats
LF must group with another party before it can
govern Singapore. Chose to form a coalition
government with the Alliance Party
David Marshall became the Chief Minister.
Merdeka Talks
What do you know about the term
Merdeka?
Why did the First Merdeka Talks in 1956
fail but the Second Merdeka Talks in 1957
succeed?
Successful!
Why was it successful?
British was confident in Lims government
and the way he dealt with Communist
threats. Lim was also willing to
compromise on the issue of internal
security as he was aware that the British
was still concerned about the Communists.
1959
1959 Elections
The 1959 election was an exciting
moment for Singapore
13 parties took part in the election
194 candidates contested for 51 seats
Each party tried to win the confidence and
votes of the people: How?
Large crowds went to the election rallies to
listen to the party leaders.
1959 Elections
Looking at the results
of the 1959 elections
(Pg 91), who won?
Why did the Labour
Front fail to win the
support of the people
in the 1959 election
while the PAP had
been able to do so?