Lesson 3 GB Flashcards

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Social inequalities

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  • Financial (income, heritage)
  • In property (land, infrastructure, means - of production)
  • Spatial, geographical segregation
  • Prejudices (Irish) Lineage
  • Gender
  • Social capital (class, manners language, accent)
  • Education
  • Valorisation of labor
  • Health (type of labor more taxing on the body for the lower classes, with longer hour)
  • Legal
  • Religion
  • Political believes
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Source B- For whom was it destined?

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History Book, documenting the effects of the technologisation of the textile industry on the work needed to weave something.
Scholars

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Source B : Who’s the author?

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Richard Guest, 1823
Man
Anglo-saxon
Historian?
Does not seem opinionated

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Source B - Summary of the message:

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Documents the implementations of new technologies in the textile industry and the impacts on the amount produced per worker
The Dressing Frame
The Steam Loom

It required less and less workers than wand everything was handweaved

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Source B - Date, politics

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Robert Jenkinson: Prime minister (Tory)
Monarch: Georges III extravagant and dyonisian
Industrialisation of Britain

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Source E - Author

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Michael Ward was a doctor in Manchester for thirty years. Dr. Ward was interviewed by Lord Kenyon’s House of Lords Committee on 25th March, 1819.

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Source E - Target readers ?

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Source E - Summary

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Source E - When?

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