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Chapter 20

Chapter 20. The Changing Life of the People. Question. ________ has been described as the “illegitimate offspring of the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation.” Pietism Jansenism Methodism Carnival. Answer.

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Chapter 20

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  1. Chapter 20 The Changing Lifeof the People

  2. Question • ________ has been described as the “illegitimate offspring of the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation.” • Pietism • Jansenism • Methodism • Carnival

  3. Answer • ________ has been described as the “illegitimate offspring of the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation.” • Pietism • Jansenism (correct) • Methodism • Carnival Hint: See page 674.

  4. Question • The most common birth control method during this period was • abstinence. • coitus interruptus. • IUDs. • vasectomies.

  5. Answer • The most common birth control method during this period was • abstinence. • coitus interruptus. (correct) • IUDs. • vasectomies. Hint: See page 656.

  6. Question • The eighteenth century’s greatest medical triumph was the conquest of • tuberculosis. • pneumonia. • the plague. • smallpox.

  7. Answer • The eighteenth century’s greatest medical triumph was the conquest of • tuberculosis. • pneumonia. • the plague. • smallpox. (correct) Hint: See page 670.

  8. Question • One of the eighteenth century’s most influential works on child rearing was written by • Daniel Defoe. • Edward Gibbon. • Jean-Jacques Rousseau. • Michel de Montaigne.

  9. Answer • One of the eighteenth century’s most influential works on child rearing was written by • Daniel Defoe. • Edward Gibbon. • Jean-Jacques Rousseau. (correct) • Michel de Montaigne. Hint: See page 661.

  10. Question • The early leaders in contraception were the • English. • nobles. • French. • Catholic Church.

  11. Answer • The early leaders in contraception were the • English. • nobles. • French. (correct) • Catholic Church. Hint: See page 656.

  12. Question • By the 1770s, what percentage of newborns in Paris was promptly abandoned? • One-third • One-fifth • Two-fifths • One-half

  13. Answer • By the 1770s, what percentage of newborns in Paris was promptly abandoned? • One-third (correct) • One-fifth • Two-fifths • One-half Hint: See page 660.

  14. Question • The Edict of Idle Institutions was issued by • Maria Theresa. • John Wesley. • Joseph II. • the Jesuits.

  15. Answer • The Edict of Idle Institutions was issued by • Maria Theresa. • John Wesley. • Joseph II. (correct) • the Jesuits. Hint: See page 672.

  16. Question • The founder of Methodism was • Cornelius Jansen. • Hieronimus Methodus. • John Wesley. • Madame du Coudray.

  17. Answer • The founder of Methodism was • Cornelius Jansen. • Hieronimus Methodus. • John Wesley. (correct) • Madame du Coudray. Hint: See page 660.

  18. Question • Foundling homes first took hold in all of the following countries EXCEPT • Italy. • Spain. • France. • England.

  19. Answer • Foundling homes first took hold in all of the following countries EXCEPT • Italy. • Spain. • France. • England. (correct) Hint: See page 660.

  20. Question • Which of the following was introduced into Europe from the Americas? • Carrots • Potatoes • Cabbage • Oranges

  21. Answer • Which of the following was introduced into Europe from the Americas? • Carrots • Potatoes (correct) • Cabbage • Oranges Hint: See page 664.

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