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- Q1Why were people poor in the early 19th CDeath of main breadwinnerTo expensive housesNot enough food30sEditDelete
- Q2What were conditions like for the poor?Toliets outsideToliets insideNo electricity30sEditDelete
- Q3How did people feel about going to the poor house?AnnoyedHappyEmbarrassed30sEditDelete
- Q4How often were people in the workhouse given meat?4 times a week2 times a weekonce every month30sEditDelete
- Q5Pensions - countries such as where had already brought in pensions?GermanyNew ZealandToronto30sEditDelete
- Q6What was the slogan under National insurance act pt 1?9 pence for 4 pence7 pence for 4 pence6 pence for 2 pence30sEditDelete
- Q7How much and for how long did people receive money for being the sick12s per week for 26 weeks15s per week for 35 weeks10s per week for 26 weeks30sEditDelete
- Q8What was set up to help with unemployment under the liberal reforms?Work housesLabour exchangesLiberal exchanges30sEditDelete
- Q9What was the percentage of people in London living in poverty?27%35%25%30sEditDelete
- Q10At what type of schools did students need to pay for?Secondary modern schoolsGrammar schoolsTechnical schools30sEditDelete
- Q11Under the labour reforms what was the employment rate?10%3%4%30sEditDelete
- Q12Under the NHS what diseases were wiped out?CholeraTBRabbies30sEditDelete