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Jack the Ripper topic Rationale Image Source http://static.flickr.com/75/157413812_4a6fbc3582_m.jpg

History Skills Chronological sequencing Using Evidence Describing & Analysing Features of Past Societies Consequences of Change Interpretation

Generic Concepts Compare & Contrast Sequencing Cause & Effect Categorisation

Where does the topic fit in? Britain 1750-1900 Compare & Contrast Britain in 1750 to Britain in 1900. Categorise into Transport, Industry, Housing, Leisure. How did Britain change? What caused this change? What were the consequences of this change? Rapid Urban Growth Overcrowding Slums Alcoholism Prostitution Deprivation = Jack the Ripper!?!