1) Charles Booth: London, ____________: York a) Seebohm Rowntree  b) Charles Booth c) Seebohm Booth d) Charles Rowntree 2) What year was free school meals introduced to children in the UK? a) 1906 b) 1907 c) 1908 d) 1909 3) Why do army leaders were so worried about the health of Britain's young men in the early 1900s? a) People especially politicians weren't aware that things were good.. b) I have no idea c) People especially politicians weren't aware that things were so bad. 4) What was the effect of free meals in the weight of the children in the year 1907? a) The weight increased during school days and would go down on holidays. b) The weight decrease during school days and would go up on holidays. 5) These are series of new laws, ideas and measures to help some of the most vulnerable people in the society. a) Land reforms b) Life reforms c) Liberal reforms d) None of these 6) Below are reforms that helped children in the early 1900s EXCEPT a) educational reforms b) public health initiatives c) adult labor laws d) free school meals 7) By establishing public work programs and unemployment insurance to provide financial support, these group of people were helped a) the sick b) the children c) the elderly d) the unemployed 8) Public health initiatives and creation of accessible healthcare service to ensure medical assistance for those in need helped which group of people? a) the unemployed b) the sick c) the children d) people living in poor quality housing 9) pension and social security programs provided support for these group a) people living in poor quality housing b) the elderly c) the children d) the sick and the dying 10) What helped people living in poor quality hosuing? a) accessible healthcare service b) unemployment insurance c) pension d) housing reforms 11) All are ways to measure poverty EXCEPT: a) income level b) food energy intake c) cost of basic needs d) preferred house

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