Victorian Context bingo

Victorian Context bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 10 words: Poor Laws were introduced in 1984, The Victorian era is the period of Queen Victoria's reign, Some people spoke out against the new Poor Law, calling the workhouses ‘Prisons for the Poor’., Workhouses were where poor people who had no job or home lived. They earned their keep by doing jobs in the workhouse., Wealthy women were not allowed to work at this time, and were responsible for running the house., Sir Thomas Malthus believed that the Victorian population was growing too fast and quickly to be able to support itself and this would eventually lead to famine and disease., He was critical of the ‘poor laws’, which he felt encouraged large families by helping the poor too much., In addition to this, it was commonly thought that the people were poor because they lacked moral fiber and were lazy., There was little sympathy for the plight of the poor and by the end of the century it had become the biggest annual celebration and took on the form that we recognise today.

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