Key term for OCR GCSE History B, used in Industrial and Imperial Britain c.1750–c.1900.
A popular nickname for 19th-century Italian ice cream street vendors, likely derived from an Italian phrase meaning "Oh how little/cheap".
Hokey-Pokey appears in OCR GCSE History B revision content for Migrants to Britain (c.1250–Present), especially Industrial and Imperial Britain c.1750–c.1900 and European migrants.
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