lifestyles of the rich and the poor Flashcards

1
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Rich:
-…….. used to create chimmneys
-bigger ……..
-decorated with …… and …….

A

-brick
-windows
-paintings and tapestries

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Rich
-they would wear the ….. ……. like ….. and …..
-ladies would wear …….. to show off their wealth

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-finest materials like velvet and silk
-jewellery

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Rich:
what were sons taught and where?

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-taught French, Latin, Greek, social ettiquette, hunting and dancing
-at home

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Rich:
what were daughters taught?

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how to run a large house

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Gentry:
homes would be built of ….., ….. or ……. …..

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stone, brick or half timbered

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Gentry
how many rooms did houses have?

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8 rooms plus servants quarters

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7
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Gentry
what was their fashion like?

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tried to copy the rich but lacked the expensive fine threads of gold and silver or the jewellery

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Gentry:
where and what was the education of sons like?

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-strict grammar schools
-learnt Greek, Latin and how to be the perfect gentleman.
-many attended university

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what were the homes of the poor like?

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-one room
-shared with animals
-minimal furniture

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10
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-what were the working hours of a poor tenant farmer
-what did they eat

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-5am to 5pm
-they would get a break at 7&11am for bread, cheese and ale.
-dinner was veg stew at 6pm

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what was the fashion of the poor?

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they would have few changes of clothes and their clothes were basic

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what did the poor do in their leisure time?

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tavern, gambling, fishing, archery, bands of strolling players

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what were the education levels of the poor?

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usually uneducated, some taught basic reading and writing

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14
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why did rich people have to have such nice homes?

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because of elizabeths progresses

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15
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what was a key feature of a rich persons house?

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the long gallery - a hallway that streched the whole length of the house. one side was windows, the other was paintings and fireplaces. designed for entertainment.

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16
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what were the attitudes towards the poor?

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-seen as idle and too lazy to find jobs
-wandered from place to place spreading diseases
-poor rates fueled resentment

17
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what were the 9 main causes of poverty?

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-changes in farming methods (less employed methods)
-bad harvests
-closing of monasteries
-foreign wars increased taxes
-cloth industry collapse
-rising inflation
-rising population
-rural depopulation
-rack renting (farmers couldnt pay rent)

18
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what was a hooker/angler?

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-carried a long wooden stick and knocked on the doors of houses seeking charity to see what they could steal
-they returned after dar and reached in windows with their hooks to get the valuables

19
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what was a doxy?

A

a female beggar who walks around with a large bag while knitting. people think the bag is for all the things she has knitted but really its full of things shes stolen

20
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what is a clapper dudgeon?

A

they tied arsenic to their skin to make it bleed hoping to attract sympathy while begging

21
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what is a couterfeit crank?

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dresses in tatty clothes and pretends to suffer from epilepsy. they suck on soap to fake foaming at the mouth

22
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what is a dummerer?

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pretends to be dumb in order to beg for charity from passers by

23
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what is an abraham man?

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pretends to be mad hoping this would result in charity donations through pity

24
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what is a ruffler?

A

a former soldier who survives by robbing using threats or begging

25
Q

how many vagabonds were wandering the country?

A

10,000

26
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What did the 1601 Act for The Relief of the Poor mean?

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The government had responsibility to help the poor and a legal framework was put in place to tackle poverty