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AP Euro Chapter 7
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A family in which 3 or 4 generations lived under the same roof and a patriarch
extended family
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establishment of foundling hospitals was an attempt to
prevent willful destruction and abandonment of newborn kids
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people in western europe usually married
suprisingly late
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which of the following statements about jews in 18th century is false
catherine the greats manifesto in 1762 welcomed jews for her army
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the single largest group in an 18th century city was the
artisans
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during the early industrial revolution the leading industry was the manufacture of
textiles
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all of the folllowing were invented in western europe in the fifteenth and sixteenth century except
flying shuttle
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important prerequisites for GBs industrialization in mid 18th century included which of the following
innovations in agricultural techniques and increases in food production
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szlachta refers to a
polish noble
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which of the following countries had the worst conditions to be a serf in
Russia
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the largest serf uprising in the 18th century came in
russia
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which of the statements about family life in eastern europe is true
had kids at a younger age than people in western europe
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a striking feature of the old regime was the
great differences between the french adn english nobility
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the putting out system involved the
organization of peasants to spin wool into thread
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the british nobility differed from the french nobility in that
the english was very active socially and politically
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one of the clearest examples of aristocratic domination in the 18th century was
control and manipulation of the game laws
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the game laws discussed in the chapter were a product of
england
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in preindustrial europe the role of the wife was
to be an active organizer and participant in family decisions and security
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peasants called for a restoration of customary rights because such rights
provided them with access to the courts
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what factors encouraged english landlords to adopt technological innovations in agriculture
a steady increase in the price of grain
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during the 18th century which of the following was not a contributing factor to britains industrial development
generally low taxes
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in the 18th century poverty was
worse in the countryside
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charles townshend was famous for his crop rotation using
turnips
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robert bakewell contributed what to the agricultural revolution
new ways of breeding animals
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the agriculutral revolution began and flourished in what nations
england and the netherlands