Since 1900's: Living Conditions Flashcards

1
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What type of government were leading before the 1900’s?

What effect did this have? How did this change?

A
  • The Conservative government were leading.

Very few acts to improve health. Liberal government (1906)

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When was the Welfare State Born?

WHAT DID IT DO? IMPACT P + N?

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  • 1906
  • Free school meals (1906) , old age pensions (1908)
  • Made life better for poor OR higher taxes
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How did jobs change in modern period?
When? EXAMPLES? IMPACT, P + N ?

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  • 1950’s
  • Service jobs increased
  • Through tourism, ealthcare, education
  • Less accidents in factories OR less hands on (inactivity)
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How did the invention of tractors affect public health?

When? Impact P+ N?

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  • 1901
  • More work efficieny OR inactivity from labor- saving device
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How did the invention of cars affect public health?

When? Impact (P+N)?

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  • 1980
  • Easier to move around OR more smog
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What were the dates for the 4 main Housing Acts passed?

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1.) 1909
2.) 1919
3.) 1930
4.) 1980

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7
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How did banning back- to backs affect public health?

When? IMPACT P +N?

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  • 1909
  • Stopped landowners selling accommodations with bad water supply + drainage
    OR….
  • Ruined community in BTB’s
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How did the introduction of council houses affect public health?

When? IMPACT P+ N?

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  • 1919
  • SET STANDARDS for space, water supply and drainage.
    OR….
  • Higher taxes
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How did the 1930 Housing Act affect public health?

WHAT? IMPACT P

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  • Councils forced landlords to sell houses to councils
  • P: cleared slums
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How did Thatcher’s Housing Act affect public health?

When? What?Example? Impact P+N?

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  • 1980
  • Gave tennants right to buy council homes.
  • Example: 1.5 million people from then have bought one.
  • P: less reliance
  • N: private renting/ poor accommodation ie. Dampness.
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11
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What diseases did smog cause?

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  • pneumonia
  • bronhcitis
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12
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How did better technology (storage) affect public health?

When? What? Impact P+N?

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  • 1950
  • Canned products and fridges
  • P: Food lasted longer
  • N: convinience foods (by microwaves) became more common.
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How did food rationing affect public health?

When? Impact P+ N?

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  • After WW2
  • P: More balanced diet
  • N: no luxuries like sweets and jam.
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How did HIGH - RISE council houses affect public health?

When? Impact P+N?

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  • After WW2
  • P: provided gas + electric for poor people
  • N: Ruined community spirit in BTB’s/ Blitz destroyed them.
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How did BSE affect public health?

When? What? Impact P+N?

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  • 1986
  • Disease in cows that spread to humans
  • N: created fear about modern farming methods
  • P: led to demand of fresher produce.
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16
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How did rickets affect public health?

When? What? Impact P +N?

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  • 1900’s
  • W: Caused from lack of sunlight/ Vitamin D.
  • P: scientists added vitamins to bread in 1942
  • N: caused severe pain.
17
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How many “homes fit for heroes” did Lloyd George want to build?

How many did he actually build?

A
  • 500,000

176,000 homes ACTUALLY BUILT

18
Q

Give 4 big issues in living conditions since 1900’s

A
  • Air
  • Inactivity
  • Diseases (Spanish Flu + AIDS)
  • Smoking
19
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How did The Great Smog affect public health?

What? When? Example? Impact P +N?

A
  • 1952
  • Thick, poisonous smoke that covered all of London.
  • E: 12,000 Londoners died
  • P: Took action after this (after many build- ups of other smogs.)
  • N: Bronhcitis and cancer
20
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How did higher wages and labor- saving devices affect public health?

When? Impact P+ N?

A
  • 1920’s
  • N: a consumer society with obesity and heart problems
  • P: Life became easier with tech
21
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What was posted in magazines in 1920’s and 30’s to improve public health?

What? Impact N?

A
  • Slimming articles
  • N: These were removed during the war
22
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How did petrol and food rationing affect public health?

When? Impact P + N? Example?

A
  • WW2
  • P: people were more active
  • ## N: after WW2 the rationing stopped.
23
Q

Give 2 reasons that explain why the government has been bad at solving issues like smoking and obesity.

A
  • Do it slow because they don’t want to lose income tax.
  • Don’t want to become a “Nanny State.”
24
Q

What percentage of people went to Church?

A
  • 10% went to Church.
25
Q

What happened to democracy in this period?

A
  • Everyone over 18 could vote.
26
Q

How did technology change in this period?

A

LABOUR - SAVING DEVICESS……
1.) Cars = normal
2.) Air travel = normal
3.) Telephones + internet
4.) Electricity.

27
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What was food like in this period?

A

1.) WW2 rationing (no luxuries)
2.) Hot meals for kids (1908)
3.) Convinence foods more common from tech.
4.) 1950 –> Indian + Chinese = popular!!!
5.) BSE (mad cow disease)