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In this activity, students will be able to define and explain the key terms related to urban conditions in Britain during the Industrial Revolution, such as urbanisation, overcrowding, sanitation, cesspool, typhoid, cholera, and window tax. In addition, they will describe the impact of the Industrial Revolution on public health in urban areas, including the causes and consequences of poor living conditions. Finally, they will be able to identify the measures introduced by the government to address public health issues during the Industrial Revolution, such as the creation of a public sanitation system and the repeal of the Window Tax.

It has 7 questions for students to answer, as well as a paragraph response section for them to demonstrate their understanding of the topic.

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