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