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  • What was the industrial revolution characterized by in Britain?
    Transition from rural farming to manufacturing
  • What were the conditions like inside factories during the industrial revolution?
    They were often very bad and dangerous
  • What happened to the population as many factories opened?
    Millions moved to cities for work
  • How did the wealth of businessmen and factory owners compare to factory workers?
    Businessmen became rich, workers were poor
  • Where did many migrants live in London?
    In slums of overcrowded cheap housing
  • What caused the rapid growth of the population in cities?
    Migration from the country to the city
  • How were children treated by wealthy factory owners during the industrial revolution?
    They were exploited for labor
  • What major issues arose due to poor living conditions in London?
    Sewage problems and rapid disease spread
  • What was a significant problem caused by the increase in population?
    Food became much more expensive
  • How did many people view the poor during the Victorian era?
    As idle and lazy
  • What was Dickens' belief regarding wealth?
    Wealth isn't the only thing that matters
  • What personal experience did Dickens have with poverty?
    He worked in a workhouse at 12
  • What did many rich people believe about their taxes and helping the poor?
    Taxes were enough to help the poor
  • Who shared views with Malthus regarding poverty?
    Many rich people and politicians
  • What did Malthus and others think about existing poor laws?
    They were too charitable and encouraged laziness
  • What was the purpose of the new poor law created in 1834?
    Unemployed had to enter workhouses for aid
  • What were the conditions like in workhouses?
    Harsh, with hard work and family separation
  • How did Dickens use "A Christmas Carol" to address poverty?
    He contrasted Scrooge's wealth with Cratchit's poverty
  • What moral code did people believe was necessary to be a good Christian?
    Attend church regularly and avoid alcohol
  • How did Dickens' views on being a good Christian differ?
    He emphasized humility, good deeds, and charity
  • What was a common Victorian practice on Sundays?
    Going to church and resting
  • What was Dickens' stance on sabbatarianism?
    He was anti-sabbatarian, advocating for enjoyment
  • What did Dickens believe was a major cause of Victorian society's problems?
    Lack of education
  • What charity did Dickens support for education?
    Ragged schools
  • What were the key issues faced by the working class during the industrial revolution?
    • Poor living conditions in slums
    • Exploitation of children by factory owners
    • Rapid spread of disease due to sewage issues
    • Increased food prices leading to hunger
  • What were the attitudes of the wealthy towards poverty in Victorian society?
    • Viewed the poor as idle and lazy
    • Believed taxes were sufficient support
    • Shared Malthus' view on overpopulation and poverty
  • What were the conditions and rules in workhouses established by the new poor law?
    • Harsh working conditions
    • Families were often separated
    • Fear of being forced into workhouses
    • Deliberately bad conditions to discourage reliance
  • How did Dickens portray the contrast between wealth and poverty in "A Christmas Carol"?
    • Scrooge's wealth vs. Cratchit's poverty
    • Scrooge's large home vs. Cratchit's cramped living
  • What were Dickens' beliefs about education and its role in society?
    • Education is crucial for solving societal problems
    • Supported free education through ragged schools