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Clues for the Quiz

Present for Year 8. Clues for the Quiz. Types of Social groups 16 th century. Gentlemen Yeomen Labourers Citizens Page 2-3. Types of poor people. Rogues Upright man Abraham man Counterfeit crank Doxy Clapper dudgeon Bawdy Basket Page 6-7.

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Clues for the Quiz

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  1. Present for Year 8 Clues for the Quiz

  2. Types of Social groups 16th century • Gentlemen • Yeomen • Labourers • Citizens • Page 2-3

  3. Types of poor people • Rogues • Upright man • Abraham man • Counterfeit crank • Doxy • Clapper dudgeon • Bawdy Basket • Page 6-7

  4. What did the government do about the poor? • Events that affected the poor • Who were Edward Hext and William Lambarde? • Who did the government treat as the real poor? • What laws were passed to take of the poor? • How did matters improve in the 17th and 18th centuries? • Pages 8-11

  5. Types of rich in the 16th and 17th centuries. • What types of rooms did the rich have in their homes? • Which rooms do we have in common with people in those days? • According to the sources which pieces of equipment do we share with people in those days? • Pages 12-15

  6. Private lives? • At what age did Charles I’s daughter, Mary marry her 15 year old husband? • What was the relationship like between husbands and wives in those days? • Do you agree with the historian Lawrence Stone’s view that important changes took place in peoples’ private lives? • Which class of people married at the youngest age? • What was the purpose of the scold’s bridle? • How many babies died before their first birthday in the 16th century? Why? • What advice written by Dr. Cadogan in 1748, about the treatment of babies might seem cruel today? • Pages 18-21

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