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question1 Complete the worksheet using your knowledge. If stuck research on the internet! | answer
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question2 You are going to investigate the murder victims. Grab a worksheet and move onto the next code to find out about the first victim. | answer2
| question3 Here is the first victim: Mary Ann Nichols. Add notes to your worksheet. Victim 2 is by the Humanities office. | answer3
| question4 Victim 2 is Annie Chapman. Take notes about her murder and then move to Art 1 for the next victim. | answer4
| question5 Victim 3 is Elizabeth Stride. Take notes and move to Hums5 for the next victim. | answer5
| question6 Victim 4 is Catherine Eddowes. Take notes and then move to the Humanities office for the final victim. Once you have done this - note down in your classbook some of the similarities between the murders and victims. | answer6
| question7 Return to Hums5 for your work to be checked. | answer7
| question8 Visit the following link and watch the video. Take some notes in your book. Watch twice if necessary but no more! https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-undying-fascination-over-jack-the-ripper/ | answer8
| question9 Take a copy of the image. Annotate it in your book (or if you do not have glue - leave some space in your book and make some notes/bullet points. What does it show us about living conditions in Whitechapel? Look for the next code along this corridor. | answer9
| question10 Take a copy of the map. Note down in your book - what does it tell us about Whitechapel? How would this impact crime? Look for the next code down this corridor. | answer10
| question11 Take a copy of the worksheet. You are going to make notes about the living conditions of Whitechapel, and consider how they impacted crime. Move along to the next code. | answer11
| question12 Use the source sheet to complete your table. Rank the area of concern out of 10 once you have finished all of them. | answer12
| question13 Describe two features of the living conditions in Whitechapel in late 19th Century. (4 Marks) | answer13
| question14 visit the following link: https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/dear-boss.htm Do you believe that Jack the Ripper wrote this letter? Why or why not? Explain your answer in your classbook. | answer14
| question15 Open the following link: https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/east-end.htm - Watch the video. Make notes about any factors that you see that would make it difficult for the police to solve the murder mystery. | answer15
| question16 This section focuses on the organisation of the police investigation. Read the handout and answer the questions in your books. | answer16
| question17 Read through the handout: What mistakes did the police make during the investigation? And Queen Elizabeth? | answer17 |