
Social Impact and Workers' Lives
Examine the profound social consequences of industrialisation, including rapid urbanisation, new class structures, and the often harsh living and working conditions for the labouring poor.
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Examine the profound social consequences of industrialisation, including rapid urbanisation, new class structures, and the often harsh living and working conditions for the labouring poor.
Key Questions
- Analyse the effects of industrialisation on the family and the roles of women and children.
- Explain the living conditions in new industrial cities like Manchester.
- Evaluate the debate among historians about whether the standard of living for workers improved or declined during this period.
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