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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Chatsworth House

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What is aristocracy?

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Chatsworth House

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00:53
In which century was Chatsworth House built?
A
16th century
B
17th century
C
18th century
D
19th century

Slide 8 - Quiz

01:16
Who's bust is Lizzy (Elizabeth) looking at?
A
Mr Clancy
B
Mr Fogerty
C
Mr Darcy
D
Mr Darwin

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01:58
This movie was based on a novel, who wrote this novel?
A
Charlotte Brontë
B
Charles Dickens
C
Joseph Conrad
D
Jane Austen

Slide 10 - Quiz

02:47
What is the name of the estate from Pride and Prejudice?
A
Kimberley
B
Pemberley
C
Apsley
D
Chalfield

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Fact check:

- 30% of all land in the UK is owned by British aristocracy.
- each member of the 600 aristocratic families has assets
  worth on everage £16m.
- titles and estates only pass down to male heirs.
- 92 members of parliament are hereditary peers.
- the vast majority of aristocratic children attend public 
   schools (private schools costing up to £40.000)
- most high-ranking jobs are fulfilled by privately 
   educated members of society. 



Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2019/07/22/britains-600-aristocratic-families-doubled-wealth-last-decade-10440655/?ito=cbshare

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Is there such a thing as Dutch aristocracy?



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Is there such a thing as Dutch aristocracy?
Is it fair that such wealth and power can be inhereted?



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Is there such a thing as Dutch aristocracy?
Is it fair that such wealth and power can be inhereted?
How do you feel about private education?




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Homework:

Read: Living History; Chatsworth House (SB 58)
Do: all exercises.

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