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1. By around 1880, the percentage of people living in towns in Britain had grown to 50 percent, as industrialization and urbanization increased rapidly in the late 19th century.
2. A main driver of migration to London was the introduction of steam power in factories, which increased the demand for labor and drew many workers to the large industrial cities.
3. Two of the most important industrial cities in London's region were Leeds and Manchester, where industries like textiles, iron and steel flourished due to their access to resources and transportation via rivers and canals.
1. By around 1880, the percentage of people living in towns in Britain had grown to 50 percent, as industrialization and urbanization increased rapidly in the late 19th century.
2. A main driver of migration to London was the introduction of steam power in factories, which increased the demand for labor and drew many workers to the large industrial cities.
3. Two of the most important industrial cities in London's region were Leeds and Manchester, where industries like textiles, iron and steel flourished due to their access to resources and transportation via rivers and canals.
1. By around 1880, the percentage of people living in towns in Britain had grown to 50 percent, as industrialization and urbanization increased rapidly in the late 19th century.
2. A main driver of migration to London was the introduction of steam power in factories, which increased the demand for labor and drew many workers to the large industrial cities.
3. Two of the most important industrial cities in London's region were Leeds and Manchester, where industries like textiles, iron and steel flourished due to their access to resources and transportation via rivers and canals.
1. Around the year 1880 the percentage of people living in towns grew to i. 10 percent ii. 20 percent iii. 50 percent iv. 80 percent 2. A main reason for migration to the city of London was i. The introduction of steam power ii. The introduction of ships iii. The introduction of a new work force iv. The introduction of very clever people 3. Important industrial cities of London were i. Kent and Birmingham ii. Leeds and Manchester iii. London and Leeds iv. Manchester and Cotswold 4. The rich and affluent settled in the i. Northern part of the city of London ii. Eastern part of the city of London iii. Outskirts of the city of London iv. West of the city of London 5. London became a metropolis, cosmopolitan city because i. People came to the city from Scotland, Ireland and Wales ii. People came to the city from Ghana, Somalia and Cameroon iii. People came to the city from Indonesia, Singapore and Philippines iv. People came to the city from Peru, Panama and Canada 6. One of the five major industries in London were i. Iron and steel ii. Minerals iii. Printing and Stationery iv. Drugs and Pharmaceutical v. Entertainment 7. A detailed research on the life of the poor was conducted by i. Charles Dickens ii. Charles Booth iii. Charles Correa
iv.
Charles Sohbraj
8. A book brought out by Booth was called
i. The life and labour of the London poor ii. Hard Times iii. Oliver Twist iv. Christmas Carol 9. Old London was destroyed in the 17th century because of the i. Poverty ii. Sanitary conditions iii. Plague iv. Cholera and dysentery 10.Home to textile mills and sugar processing industries and other manufacturing units were in the i. West end ii. Manchester and Leeds iii. East end iv. Oxford 11.With most of the women working, how was the home affected? Write about its impact on the children and values at home. 12.State your reasons for the rich and the affluent being more settled in the West End than in the East End. 13.London soon became one of the most advanced cities in the 18th century. State reasons in favour of this statement. 14.State reasons which could have caused the Great Fire in England in 1666 which destroyed most of the city. What measures were taken to improve this situation? 15.Who was the first to use the phrase poverty line? Discuss his findings on the situation in London? 16.How did British Parliament try to solve the issue of environmental hazards caused by urbanisation? 17.In what way did the intellectuals of London contribute towards London society? 18. Industrialisation, urbanisation, and modernization brought about immense changes to the institution of the family. Justify this statement. 19.The use of coal in the steam engines made the experience highly suffocating. 20.Why did the inhabitants of the city of London take to crime? Explain their need to do so.