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Chapter 24

Chapter 24. Life in the Emerging Urban Society in the Nineteenth Century. Question. Sigmund Freud was the founder of psychoanalysis. behaviorism. cognitivism. psychodynamics. Answer. Sigmund Freud was the founder of psychoanalysis. (correct) behaviorism. cognitivism. psychodynamics.

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Chapter 24

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  1. Chapter 24 Life in the Emerging Urban Society in the Nineteenth Century

  2. Question • Sigmund Freud was the founder of • psychoanalysis. • behaviorism. • cognitivism. • psychodynamics.

  3. Answer • Sigmund Freud was the founder of • psychoanalysis. (correct) • behaviorism. • cognitivism. • psychodynamics. Hint: See page 804.

  4. Question • During the nineteenth century, the working class viewed which of the following as the most important consideration for marriage? • Mercenary concerns • Pregnancy • Romantic love • Social improvement

  5. Answer • During the nineteenth century, the working class viewed which of the following as the most important consideration for marriage? • Mercenary concerns • Pregnancy • Romantic love (correct) • Social improvement Hint: See page 797.

  6. Question • The belief that people contract disease when they breathe the bad odors of decay and putrefying excrement is known as • the germ theory. • Night Air. • the miasmatic theory. • pasteurization.

  7. Answer • The belief that people contract disease when they breathe the bad odors of decay and putrefying excrement is known as • the germ theory. • Night Air. • the miasmatic theory. (correct) • pasteurization. Hint: See page 783.

  8. Question • In Paris alone, ________ women were registered as prostitutes between 1871 and 1903. • 50,000 • 65,000 • 155,000 • 750,000

  9. Answer • In Paris alone, ________ women were registered as prostitutes between 1871 and 1903. • 50,000 • 65,000 • 155,000 (correct) • 750,000 Hint: See page 798.

  10. Question • The leader in urban planning was • France. • Britain. • Prussia. • Germany.

  11. Answer • The leader in urban planning was • France. (correct) • Britain. • Prussia. • Germany. Hint: See page 784.

  12. Question • By 1891, the percentage of English people living in cities had reached about • 35 percent. • 54 percent. • 64 percent. • 78 percent.

  13. Answer • By 1891, the percentage of English people living in cities had reached about • 35 percent. • 54 percent. (correct) • 64 percent. • 78 percent. Hint: See page 780.

  14. Question • From the 1830s onward, many thinkers tried to apply the objective methods of science to the study of • health. • literature. • society. • religion.

  15. Answer • From the 1830s onward, many thinkers tried to apply the objective methods of science to the study of • health. • literature. • society. (correct) • religion. Hint: See page 805.

  16. Question • English women attained property rights only in • 1882. • 1872. • 1852. • 1832.

  17. Answer • English women attained property rights only in • 1882. (correct) • 1872. • 1852. • 1832. Hint: See page 800.

  18. Question • Which of the following was NOT part of the lower middle class? • Small traders • Independent shopkeepers • White-collar employees • Industrialists

  19. Answer • Which of the following was NOT part of the lower middle class? • Small traders • Independent shopkeepers • White-collar employees • Industrialists (correct) Hint: See page 789.

  20. Question • Which of the following professions did NOT gain better status by the late nineteenth century? • Nursing • Teaching • Dentistry • Coal mining

  21. Answer • Which of the following professions did NOT gain better status by the late nineteenth century? • Nursing • Teaching • Dentistry • Coal mining (correct) Hint: See page 789.

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