The End of An Age in British Institutions

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Social and econoic improvements. The importance of sport. Changes in thinking. The end of Englands Summer The stormclouds of war

The End of An AgeThe process of changing attitudes and code of conduct of a person or a group of people in an attempt to mature human being through the efforts of teaching or training. Educational InstitutionsIn 1870 -1891, All children go to school to learn reading, writing , and arithmetic.

Educational Institutions

England built Redbrick Universities

The invention of the bicycle

Britain lead the world in telegraphic communications

Enduring sets of cultural ideas and social structures through which powers is distributed and used in societies.

Political InstitutionsIn 1888, JPs lost all their local government and administrative .20th Century,the new liberals had begun to establish what became the welfare state.Political InstitutionsIt is established companies or networks of companies that are involved in the production, distribution, or purchasing of goods and services.The effectof events or policy changes on economic institutions may be used to gauge the overall impact to the economy of those events or changes.Economical Institutions19th Century, The basic of capitalism had begunThe freedom of factory owners to do as they pleased had led to slavery and misery for the poor. Individual people started to reform their factory.Economical Institutions

Increasing standard of living 1. Between 1875 and 1914 in most of Britain greatly improved as prices fell by 40 percent and rea wages doubled. Life at home was made more comfortable. 2. By the end og the 19th century, has two sports, Cricket and Football.Economical Institutions

Encourage technological processFrom the middle of the century many people had started to use the railway to get work. Now they began to travel for pleasure.Crisis in 1909 increased the tax paid by European especially those with large land.A social institution that provide answers for human problems. Also reinforce the mores and help maintain social culture. Religion InstitutionsFuture of religionFaiths change. Church were now half of empty. The increasing of salaries made people forget the church .By 1900 only 19 percent of Londoners went regularly to church. Religion InstitutionsA system of interrelated norms and values that fulfil a set of purposes which developed from the need for stable and defined relationship for raising and assigning the work necessary for their survival.

Family InstitutionsSocialization 1. The invention of bicycle gave young women their first taste of freedom 2. Working people could think about enjoying some free time 3. The working class went to the new seaside holiday towns. Meanwhile the middle class enjoyed the countryside.

Family Institutions

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