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How did the role of local and national government change during this period?
The government shifted from a
laissez-faire
approach to a more direct involvement in
public health
.
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When were more men given the right to vote?
Men were given the right to vote in
1832
,
1867
, and
1884
.
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When did children begin to receive guaranteed education?
Children began to receive guaranteed education in
1870
.
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What was the main limitation of the Public Health Act of 1848?
It did
not
force
local councils
to make
changes
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Why did town leaders resist the changes proposed by the Public Health Act of 1848?
They thought the
changes
would be too
expensive
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What did the Sanitary Act of 1866 require local councils to do?
Be responsible for sewers, water supply, and street cleaning
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What did the Public Health Act of 1875 require local councils to do?
Take
responsibility
for
cleaning
up
their
towns
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What did the 1860 Adulteration of Food Act aim to prevent?
Contamination
of
food
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What was the outcome of the 1860 Adulteration of Food Act?
Only seven
analysts
were appointed
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How many miles of sewers were created in London due to Bazalgette's efforts?
1,300
miles
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What was the impact of Bazalgette's sewage system on cholera outbreaks?
It prevented the spread of
waterborne
diseases
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What did the Sanitary Act of 1866 define regarding overcrowding?
It
defined
what
overcrowding
was
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What was the role of local authorities after the Sanitary Act of 1866?
To provide
fresh water
,
sewage
, and
waste disposal
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How did the 1875 Public Health Act differ from the 1848 Act?
It was compulsory for
local councils
to make improvements
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What was the significance of the 1875 Artisans' Dwelling Act?
It allowed councils to clear
slums
and
build
better homes
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What did the Women's Cooperative Guild campaign for?
Improved
maternity services
,
free school meals
,
better housing
, and
clean water
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How did the establishment of local authority housing in the 19th century impact public health?
It provided better housing for the
population
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What was the role of the Manchester Corporation in slum clearance?
They began to demolish slums in
1885
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What was the purpose of the Thirlmere Dam opened in 1894?
To provide
fresh water
to
Manchester
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What were the key public health acts and their significance from 1848 to 1875?
1848 Public Health Act: Established the General Board of Health, encouraged local councils to improve sanitation.
1866 Sanitary Act: Made local councils responsible for sewers and water supply.
1875 Public Health Act: Compulsory improvements, appointed medical officers and sanitary inspectors.
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