The exam paper on “Industrialisation and the People: Britain, c1783–1885“ explores key themes in Victorian social and economic reforms. It examines the limited social welfare policies during the mid-1800s, the influence of mid-Victorian prosperity on the pace of reform, and the growing acceptance of social reform under leaders like Gladstone and Disraeli. Specific topics include the differing motivations behind social reform by Conservatives and Liberals, including public health, education, and factory conditions. Additionally, the paper explores Pitt’s domestic policies (1783-1806), economic changes from 1812-1832, and the link between economic conditions and popular discontent from 1828-1848.