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Chapter 20 Test Review
The first European state & compulsory elementary education (670)
Order of events (663)
Founding hospitals admitting children annually (667)
Couples during the 17th and early 18th c. (662)
Girls seeking work outside of their families (663)
The pattern of late marriage in early modern Europe (662)
Premarital sex before 1750 (664)
Violations of social norms of traditional lower-class communities (665)
Abusive treatment of young children working in early English factories (669)
Care of the sick in the 18th century (676)
The “illegitimacy explosion” of 1750-1850 (665-666)
Almanacs popular among European peasants (671)
Neglectful attitudes toward children in preindustrial Europe (668)
The basic religious unit in Europe in the 18th c (680)
Babies in foundling homes (668)
St. Vincent de Paul is most famous for (667)
The order that was dissolved by the pope in 1773 (681)
A young girls biggest threat living away from home (663-664)
The appeal of pietism (682)
The diet of wealthy Europeans in the 18th century (673)
The diet of the poorer classes (672-673)
A severe deficiency in vitamin C (674)
Crop that became an important dietary supplement (674)
Midwives generally? (676)
Faith healers (676)
Changes in the food consumption habits of Europeans (674-675)
Surgeons gained anatomical knowledge and practical experience (676)
John Wesley founded? (682)
The term lunatic (679)
The greatest medical achievement of the 18th c (679)
% of European Catholics who attended church for Easter Communion (682)
Edward Jenner (679)
The term territorial churches (680)
The dissolution of the Jesuit order in 1773 (681)
The popular strength of religion in Catholic countries (682)
Order of events. What occurred first? (663)
The celebration of Carnival (683-684)
The Protestant revival in Germany (682)
Methodism was appealing because (682)
Madame du Coudray’s best known work (677)
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