Year 8 Living Conditions Knowledge Organiser

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Year 8 Living Conditions Knowledge Organiser Revision Task: Choose one of the topics studied so far and produce a mind map on it below. Be as detailed as possible. Key Topic Questions What are living standards and how do we measure them? Describe conditions in Industrial cities? Why were Industrial Revolution cities so overcrowded? What diseases did Industrial Revolution conditions lead to? Which doctor discovered the cause of Cholera? Key term Definition Living Standards Industrial Revolution Factory Overcrowding Cholera Population