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3. What were the poorest children thrown out onto the street for? go do the shopping go begging for their parents find a way to survive find help from the city hall 4. Why were they thrown out onto the street? their parents didn’t want to see them anymore  the children didn’t want to stay at home their parents were too poor to feed them  the children were curious to see the city 5. What did some people do in order to survive? work in companies look for gold become prostitutes alert journalists 6. Where did many EastEnders live? in cheap hotels called ‘Common Lodging Houses’ stayed with people in homestays 7. How much did ‘Common Lodging Houses’ cost? in expensive hotels in private homes 2 shillings per night 3 shillings per night 8. In these places, they had to: 9. How many Common Lodging Houses were there at the end of the 19th century? 4 shillings per night 6 shillings per night sleep under the bed usetheirbedalternativelywithanothertenant sleepnomorethan2hours bring their own bed Devoir 2 — Page 3/4 Devoir 2 – suite  100  1,000 10. East End was famous for:  2,000  10,000 its lively green parks its many shops and markets

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