6.2 The social issue

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HistoryMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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6.2: The Social Issue

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The class system 
Before the Industrial Revolution, most societies were divided into estates. Your ancestry would usually decide your estate.

During the industrial revolution, this changes to a class system. Your class is based on your income. How wealthier, how higher the class.

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Capitalism
Capitalism = an economic system in which making profit and private ownership are essential. It’s all about making as much profit as possible.

Who benefited from this system?
  • the upper and middle class. You need money to be able to invest and thus make a profit.
What was the effect of capitalism in the 19th century?
  • Since employers wanted to make a profit, they would give their workers low wages.



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Working conditions in the factories
  • Long hours, but low wages --> everyone of the family had to work to survive (child labour)
  • Adults operated the machines, while children did work as chimney sweeps or had to crawl into narrow spaces in mines or under machines to pick up cotton.
  • Dangerous, monotonous, etc.

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Living conditions in the industrial cities
  • Special neighbourhoods for factory workers. 
  • Families had to share one room that was often very small and badly insulated (cold in winter, damp and hot in summer) 
  • The streets were filthy because people had no toilets or clean water supply. They threw their waste on the streets --> attracted rats and other vermin. These animals and polluted water caused diseases such as Cholera and Typhus, killing countless people.

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  • Read par 6.2
  • Summarize par 6.1 and 6.2
  • Make par 6,2
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Vraag aan leerlingen wat het nadeel van deze urbanisatie was.
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candles / oil lamps
Modern Age
horses / walking
steam locomotive
much
manual
agricultural urban society
machines

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cause
effect
Were the statements below causes
 or effects of the Industrial Revolution?
Factories were built to house the big, new machines.
Entrepreneurs were willing to invest in new inventions.
Homeworkers could now work much faster than before.
The first machines led to unemployment of homeworkers.

growth of cities

population growth

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Drag the groups of people to the correct class
The upper class
The Middle Class
The Working Class
Factory owners
Factory workers
Doctors
Professors
Bankers

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Copy this table in your notebook and complete it with the information in paragraph 6.2 
What is Socialism?
What did socialists want to achieve?
How did they try to achieve this?
What did they achieve?
Important socialists

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