The People's Health: Modern era- daily life. Flashcards
from the 1900’s onwards what were people given?
more groups were able to vote.
after 1884 who could vote?
working men over 21 could vote.
what did the increasing amount of people who could vote force the government to do?
make further changes to help working people.
by 1928 who could vote?
women in England had been given the right to vote.
by q928 and the new category of people who could vote what did this mean?
every adult over 21 could vote.
what did every adult over 21 could vote mean in terms of a factor that lead to what?
lead to growth of the welfare state.
how did the country look in terms of religion?
most still went to church but influence of religion on people’s lives decrease.
in the …….. census ……….. of people said that they were…………although most of these said they…………..attend church.
2011.
63%.
Christian.
didn’t.
in the same census……….of the people said they had………..religion.
28%.
no.
in the 1900’s what was their in terms of technology and what are some examples?
scientific innovation on a massive scale.
such as: cars, electricity, cinema, radio, computers, phones and the internent.
but what did these scientific innovations impact negatively?
environment.
after ww2 what did migration to England from………………………….such as………… and……………increased leading to new……………..and……..
commonwealth countries.
Caribbean and India.
foods and culture.