Neighbourhoods
Living Conditions
Working Conditions
100

Name 3 types of infrastructure that was absent from the working class neighbourhood.

Sanitation, roads, sewage, utilities, water, etc.

100

What social class is associated with alcoholism, violence, prostitution and abandonment of children

The working class

100

Why were the small children perfect to work in coal mines and factories?

they were small and agile, so they could crawl under the machines in the factories, and could extract coal in the narrow parts of the mine

200

The large population and the lack of sanitation in the working class neighborhoods led to what problem?

Epidemics/illnesses

200

What social class had recreation time, and what does this mean?

The bourgeoisie, and it meant that they had time for their hobbies, for a break, and they were happier

200

Why was it so dangerous to work in the coal mines?

There was no fresh air, suffocating heat, high possibility of cave ins and floods

300

Which social class lived the furthest from the factories and why?

The bourgeoisie, they did not want their houses polluted by the smoke

300

Did the children from the working class go to school?

They did not go to school, which meant that the children born in the working class stayed in the working class

300

What was the life expectancy of the working class?

30 years old

400

What did the working class do to compensate for their very high rent?

Many families lived together

400

In a working class family, who had to work to support the family

often, a man’s wife and children also had to work

400

What did the weekly work schedule of the working class look like?

14 to 16 hours a day, 6 days a week, Sundays off for church