History: 3.4 People
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Terms | Definitions |
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Dr. Southwood-Smithhttp://www.historyhome.co.uk/people/s-smith.htm | 1. A doctor and sanitary reformer2. "Thomas Southwood Smith, MD, sanitary reformer, was born at Martock, Somerset, on 21 December 1788" 3. "sanitary reformer" - was actually noticing the "putridness" |
Dr. James Kay-Shuttleworthhttp://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PHkay.htm | 1. A doctor who published many books and was interested in the physical conditions of all classes 2. "He eventually came to the conclusion that "poverty, disease, and misery were not caused by the failings of the poor, as many of his contemporaries insisted, but were social disasters which required explanations beyond the weakness of individuals."" 3. really cared about people |
Ludditeshttp://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRluddites.htm | 1. Workers, upset by wage reductions and the use of unapprenticed workmen2. "They began to break into factories at night to destroy the new machines that the employers were using." 3. rebellious people! sledgehammers, craziesss. |
John WesleyText: pg. 180 | 1. Priest who founded the Methodist movement2. "Wesley stressed the need for a personal sense of faith" 3. He cared to help the people in the slums he wanted people to be sober, and moral |
Friedrich EngelsText: pg. 183 | 1. Writer who wrote stuff in "The Condition of the Working Class in England"2. "Engels describes the working-class districts in Manchester" 3. He told about the filth and misery, he recognized it. |
John Wesleyhttp://www.ccel.org/w/wesley/ | 1. Principal founder of the Methodist movement2. "John quickly became a leading participant of this group, which was dubbed the Methodists." 3. Really cared about the philosophy (phil = love in latin) |
Friedrich Engelswww.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUengels.htm | 1. Writer who was shocked by poverty in working-class2. "began writing an account that was published as Condition of the Working Class in England (1844)" 3. He wrote about the disgusting conditions |
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