Christmas Carol Fact or Fiction

Christmas Carol Fact or Fiction
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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slide.

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Christmas Carol Fact or Fiction

Slide 1 - Slide

Children went to work beginning at age 8 (or younger) during Dickens’s
time.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 2 - Quiz

Charles Dickens was born to a rich family.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 3 - Quiz

Once people entered the workhouse, they
could never leave.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 4 - Quiz

There was a prison for people who could not pay
their bills on time.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 5 - Quiz

The poor were made to
wear a uniform. This meant that everyone looked the same and everyone outside knew they were poor and lived in the
workhouse.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 6 - Quiz

School was only for the rich children ages 5-10.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 7 - Quiz

Dickens had to live in a
workhouse.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 8 - Quiz

Dickens supported “The Poor Law” that
created the workhouse system.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 9 - Quiz

Children could find themselves 'hired out' (sold) to work in
factories or mines from workhouses.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 10 - Quiz

Children worked 12 to 18 hours a day.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 11 - Quiz

Dickens had to work beginning at
age 12.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 12 - Quiz

The average life span of a working- class citizen was 22 years.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 13 - Quiz

Malnutrition or disease caused nearly half of the funerals in London to be held for children under the
age of 10 in 1839.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 14 - Quiz

Workhouses were meant to be horrible places to prevent people from being lazy and wanting to go
there.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 15 - Quiz

Also in the workhouses were
orphaned (children without parents) and abandoned children, the physically and mentally sick, the disabled, the elderly and unmarried
mothers.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 16 - Quiz

The workhouses fed the poor only meager rations which Dickens believed created
uncivilized people.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 17 - Quiz

One reason there was a high unemployment rate was due to a population explosion in London during Dickens’s
time.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 18 - Quiz

One reason there was a high unemployment rate was due to a population explosion in London during Dickens’s
time.
A
Fact
B
Fiction

Slide 19 - Quiz