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0 Parliament was made up of the House of Commonsand the House of Lords

0During the Victorian era, the two main parties werethe Conservatives and the Liberals.

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0The House of Lords was madeup of hereditary peers(noblemen) life peers, andbishops and archbishops.

0When the House of Commonsvoted to make an act law, it had to be passed by the Lords too. If the Lords voted against a bill, then it was thrown out and had to be presented again in thenext parliamentary session.

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1.The Ragged Schools

A letter about Ragged Schools, 1853

2.Apprentices

3.Parish schools

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4.Church schools

5.The Jews Free School

6.The public schools

The Clock Tower, Eton College, 1860

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0 SANITATION

0DISEASE (cholera , typhoid, smallpox, fever)

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Gothic Revival

Italianate

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0Davidoff and Hall, 2002: Leonore Davidoff and Catherine Hall, "'My own fireside': the creation of the middle-class home." Family Fortunes: Men and Women of the English Middle Class 1780-1850. Revised Edition. London and New York: Routledge, 2002. Pp. 357-396. Eveleigh 2002: David J.

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