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Victoria and Albert / Victorian Era

A is True / B is False
1.

From 1814 to 1915, England was involved in many wars and military sea
battles.
2. In the Victorian Era, the middle and working classes gained political power.
3. The first decade of Victorias reign was full of troubles.
4. The potato blight in Ireland was part of the problems in The Hungry Forties
for England.
5. Perhaps the best known Victorian reformer is Florence Nightingale.
6. Victoria and Albert were cousins but got married anyway.
7. Todays Queen Elizabeth II of England is related to Queen Victoria.
8. Workers in the 1840s rioted to protest a government that denied them to
right to vote.
9. The growing empire and better trade improved the diets of English Victorians.
10.The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB) rejected many of the traditional rules
of art.
11.In the Victorian Era, women were able to pursue careers in jobs that usually
belonged to men.
12.Advance in science and technology convinced Victorians that they could solve
society problems.
13.Charles Dickens most memorable writings showed decent people neglected
and abused.
14.Dickens tried to show the waste and pollution that were present in the English
cities.
15.In the Victorian Era, drama often ridiculed the law, the navy, and the
aristocracy.
16.Victorian writing reflects the dangers and benefits of rapid industrialization.
17.Queen Victoria and Prince Albert had 11 children that married into many royal
families.
18.Many Victorians thought they had lost a way of life morally, intellectually, and
materially.
19.Women in Victorian England were subject to male authority.
20.Victorian men usually delayed marriage until they were financially secure.

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