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The Upper Class
The Middle Class
The Working Class
Social Changes in the 19th Century
Political Changes
100
What is the upper class made up of?
Nobles and rich businessmen
100
What did the middle class sometimes have?
Servants
100
Where did the working class live?
In very small houses near the factory
100
What did the steam engine allow people to do?
Travel further and faster on railways and in ships
100
Who suspended all rights and liberties of civilians in Spain?
Fernando VII
200
What did the upper class sometimes own?
Businesses and factories
200
Where did the middle class live?
In big, comfortable houses in towns
200
Who worked in the working class?
The whole family
200
Which good was mass-produced in factories due to the steam engine?
Textiles
200
Where was the Spanish Constitution written?
Cadiz
300
Where did children get an education?
The best private schools
300
What jobs did the middle class often have?
Businessmen or professionals, like doctors, lawyers or bankers
300
Where did the children get an education?
The children worked and didn“t go to school
300
What industries became more efficient with new modern techniques?
Agriculture and industry
300
Who reinstated the monarchy in 1874?
Alfonso XII
400
Who helped the upper class in the house?
Many servants
400
Where did the middle class live?
In big comfortable houses in towns
400
Where did the working class usually work?
Factories
400
What were the three social classes in society?
Upper, middle and working class
400
When did Napoleon invade Spain?
1808
500
How did the upper class live?
In very big houses in the country with gardens around them
500
Where did the middle class children go to school?
Private school
500
Did the working class have servants?
They did not have servants
500
What was the most important invention?
The steam engine
500
During what years did Queen Isabel II reign?
From 1833-1868