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Where might you go if you were too poor to support yourself, but did not have any debts?
The Workhouse
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(Think carefully!!) What might you say to your friend during a difficult task in the workhouse?
Nothing! Workers were not allowed to speak to each other
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If there were a fashion show at the workhouse, how many outfits would you see?
One (everyone got one uniform to wear for their entire stay)
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Workers moved from ________ to _________?
From farms/countryside to the city
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Define the word 'squalor'
Extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect
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True or false: families were kept together in the workhouses
False
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Where would you have to go if you could not repay your debts?
Prison
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What punishment was a fate almost as bad as death?
The Treadmill
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In what year did Charles Dickens write 'A Christmas Carol'?
1843
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How did Charles Dickens feel about the way poor people were treated in Victorian times?
Unhappy
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Name one thing in this image that contributed to people's poor health
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The influx of workers meant that what had to happen?
Lots of houses had to be built very quickly
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Who ruled over England in the Victorian era?
Queen Victoria
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