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Unit 6: Industrialization and Its Effects (1815–1914)
6.9 Institutional Responses and Reform
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The Factory Act of 1833 limited working hours for children and
adolescents
Which law prohibited the employment of women and children in underground coal mines?
Mines and Collieries Act of 1842
The Trade Union Act of
1871
legalized trade unions, allowing workers to organize and negotiate.
Order the types of social welfare programs from most direct to least direct intervention:
1️⃣ Income Support
2️⃣ Housing Assistance
3️⃣ Healthcare
4️⃣ Education
What type of benefits does the National Insurance system in Britain provide?
Unemployment, old-age pensions
Education reforms during industrialization aimed to modernize education and provide practical
skills
The establishment of public schools in Germany allowed children from all backgrounds to learn trades and
literacy
.
Match the challenge of industrialization with its example response:
Disease ↔️ Improved sanitation and water systems
Working Conditions ↔️ Labor laws limiting working hours
Poverty ↔️ Social welfare programs
Institutional responses to industrialization included labor laws, public health initiatives, and social welfare
programs
What was the primary goal of institutional responses to industrialization?
Mitigate negative impacts
Labor laws addressed poor working conditions by limiting working hours and improving
workplace safety
.
What were the primary challenges brought by industrialization?
Poverty, disease, working conditions
Poverty during industrialization led to increased crime rates and
malnutrition
.
Which diseases spread rapidly due to poor sanitation in industrial cities?
Cholera, typhoid, tuberculosis
Unsafe machinery and long hours in factories led to frequent workplace
accidents
Institutional responses to industrialization aimed to address challenges like
poverty
and disease.
What was the purpose of labor laws and regulations during industrialization?
Improve working conditions
Public health initiatives during industrialization focused on combating
disease
Social welfare programs during industrialization aimed to alleviate
poverty
.
What type of institutional response addressed poverty during industrialization?
Social welfare programs
Match the challenge of industrialization with its institutional response:
Poverty ↔️ Social welfare programs
Disease ↔️ Public health initiatives
Working Conditions ↔️ Labor laws and regulations
Labor laws during industrialization improved
workplace safety
by limiting working hours.
What were the key objectives of labor reforms and legislation during industrialization?
Worker protection, regulated hours
Labor reforms and legislation aimed to improve working conditions and protect workers'
rights
What was one objective of labor reforms and legislation during the Industrial Revolution?
Protection of workers
Match the labor law with its description:
Factory Act of 1833 ↔️ Limited working hours for children
Mines and Collieries Act of 1842 ↔️ Prohibited women and children in mines
Trade Union Act of 1871 ↔️ Legalized trade unions
The Factory Act of 1833 in Britain provided for factory inspections and set age
limits
What are social welfare programs designed to address during industrialization?
Poverty
Poverty alleviation is one of the key objectives of
social welfare
programs.
Match the type of social welfare program with its example:
Income Support ↔️ National Insurance in Britain
Healthcare ↔️ National Health Service in Britain
Education ↔️ State-funded schools
The National Insurance system in Britain provides unemployment benefits and old-age
pensions
What was one primary goal of education reforms during the Industrial Revolution?
Expand access to education
Education reforms shifted the curriculum from classical studies to practical skills and
sciences
.
Education reforms improved teaching methods from rote learning to interactive
instruction
What example illustrates the expansion of education access during the Industrial Revolution?
Germany's public schools
Labor laws reduced working hours but increased production
costs
Match the reform with its positive and negative impact:
Labor Laws ↔️ Improved worker safety, Increased production costs
Social Welfare Programs ↔️ Reduced poverty, Financial strain on budgets
Public Health Initiatives ↔️ Lower disease rates, Large-scale investments
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