The Liberal Social Reforms Flashcards

1
Q

What were common in 1900 industrial towns?

A

Slums and poor, overcrowded housing.

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What other issues were there among the public at this time?

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The poor worked long hours for low wages
Many couldn’t afford doctors or medicine,
they could barely provide their family with 3 meals a day.

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3
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What did Booth’s Report state?

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“Life and Labour of the People in London” - 30% of Londoners lived in severe poverty, it was sometimes impossible for people to find work, wages were so low that they were not enough to support a family.

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What did Rowntree’s Report state?

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“Poverty, a Study of Town Life” -
Showed that 28% of people in York couldn’t afford basic food and housing

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5
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How did the Boer War (1899) further prove this?

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40% of volunteers were physically unfit for military service.

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6
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Who was the chancellor of the Liberal Government?

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David Lloyd George

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7
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What happened in 1906?

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Free school meals were introduced, which were paid for by local authorities

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