5.3 - The social Question

5.3 - The social Question
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5.3 - The social Question

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Living and working in poverty
  • Especially in cities a lot of misery.
  • Workers were horribly exploited and lived in poor conditions
  • More and more people spoke about this in public, like journalists and doctors
-> the discussion about the social question

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The discussion about the social question

Do you think the social question is typical for the 19th century industrial revolution?

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Do you think the social question is typical for the 19th century industrial revolution?
yes
no

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Kahoot

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Social laws
  • Since the Middle Ages, the church gave help to the poor people. 
  • The discussions about the social question created the idea that the government should also do something for poor citizens.
  • Social laws could provide support and protection for the socially weak.
  • In 1874, het kinderwetje van Van Houten was passed by the Eerste en Tweede Kamer.
  • This banned child labour for children under the age of twelve.
  • End of all child labour -> 1901: Compulsory Education Act 
Liberaal kamerlid Samuel van Houten.

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How does this cartoon relate to the social question?

The manufacturer:
'Last month you had five full days off to give birth, now you have to leave for another day to put the child under the ground, where is my business going now?'

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Work in pairs:
What two other reasons, besides the social laws, can you find in the text (5.3), which provided better conditions for workers?

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Slide 10 - Video

5.3 - the Social Question
Exercises 2, 3 and 4

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