Poverty and Pauperism: The Impact and Effectiveness of the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 Flashcards

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What did the Poor Law Amendment change about parishes?

A

It grouped them together, from 150,000 to 600 bigger groups

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What happened to outdoor relief after 1834?

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It was stopped for the able bodied

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What was established as the basis of the workhouse system?

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The concept of less eligibility

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4
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When were the ‘money or blood’ riots in Kent, and what were they over?

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1835, Outdoor relief

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In what year was outdoor relief reintroduced by the Poor Law Commission to an extent?

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1838

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What were the workhouse conditions?

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Crowded, segregated (according to gender and age), tiring and unrewarding work, healthcare available

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7
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Charles Dickens published Oliver Twist in what year?

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1837

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Thomas Carlyle’s ‘Past & Present’ is published, calling workhouses ‘Poor Law prisons’ in what year?

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1843

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Opposition to the Poor Law in the North came because of it’s irrelevance, because they had a _____ system of work?

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Cyclical

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10
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Where was the workhouse system well established by 1836?

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The South

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Which Tory radical reformers resisted the New Poor Law and published articles attempting to provoke action from the public?

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Richard Oastler and Michael Sadler

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After what year did a trade depression settle in the North?

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1837

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13
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Where were there riots concerning the Poor Law in the late 30s?

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East Anglia (1835)
Bradford (1837)
Dewsbury and Todmordon (1838)
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What happened in Huddersfield in 1837 which led to the reintroduction of outdoor relief?

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The Board of Guardians refused to elect an administrator- they wanted outdoor relief under their control

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The Tories objected to reform because…

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Of the centralised nature and partisanship of the new system

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16
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Which newspaper ran a series of headlines opposing the new legislation?

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The Times

17
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William Cobbett argued that the Poor Law…

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Betrayed the unspoken agreement between rich and poor that one would support the other at times of need