William Boardman’s book advocating a “higher” form of this concept inspired the annual Kenswick Conventions that incubated Britain’s evangelical movement. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this first right guaranteed by the UK’s Human Rights Act 1998. A broad movement named for this concept includes a group called “40 Days for” it, which has been barred from buffer zones outside clinics.
ANSWER: life [accept pro-life movement; accept right to life; accept 40 Days for Life; accept higher life movement or higher life theology or The Higher Christian Life; prompt on anti-choice or anti-abortion by asking “anti-abortion groups often claim to be safeguarding what human right?”]
[10h] This activist protested the “moral pollution of life” with the 1971 Festival of Light, leading the Gay Liberation Front to don nuns’ habits in counter-protest. This ally of Malcolm Muggeridge led the National Viewers’ and Listeners’ Association in a campaign against social liberalism.
ANSWER: Mary Whitehouse
[10m] Whitehouse coined this term for lurid exploitation videos during her “Clean Up TV” campaign. These videos were blamed for the Hungerford massacre during a 1980s moral panic.
ANSWER: video nasties [or video nasty]
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