Growth, Change, Monarchy
Progress, Problems, Reform
Reform, Uncertainty, Imperialism
Who wrote it? Part I
Who Wrote it? Part II
100

The sun never set on what? 

The British Empire

100

By 1850, England had how many cotton mills? 

18,000

100

In 1833, parliament abolished 

slavery

100

The Jungle Book

Rudyard Kipling

100

War of the Worlds

HG Wells

200

Who is the time period named after?

Queen Victoria

200

Name some of the marvels of the age.

indoor toilets, telegraphs, electric lights

200

Public _____________ were created and secret _____________ for elections

schools, ballots

200

A Christmas Carol

Charles Dickens

200

Sherlock Holmes

Arthur Conan Doyle

300

How long did Victoria reign? 

63 years

300

Name some middle class indulgences

top hats, ruffle dresses, large houses 

300

 the practice extending Britain's  power and influence

British Imperialism 

300

Wuthering Heights

Emily Bronte

300

Alice in Wonderland

Lewis Carroll

400

What was England known as?

Workshop of the World

400

The Industrial Revolution's negative effects on children included: 

they worked as scavengers, paid just a few cents, frequent beatings

400

Did Rudyard Kipling support Imperialism?

Yes

400

Famous poet influenced by Romantics

Alfred Tennyson

400

Treasure Island

Robert Stevenson

500

Why were prime ministers so important?

Queen Victoria went into mourning after her husband's death and withdrew from politics. 

500

What devastated Ireland in 1845? 

Potato blight (famine)

500

Wrote On the Origin of Species, which introduced the theory of evolution through natural selection

Charles Darwin

500

The Importance of Being Earnest 

Oscar Wilde

500

Far From the Madding Crowd

Thomas Hardy