Transcript Chapter 3 Quiz 2 Review - East Richland Christian Schools
The “colonial style” of architecture Was borrowed from Tudor England Was a completely different style from that of Europe Showed the influence of the American frontier Was an open log cabin
Was borrowed from Tudor England
An important native American food was Rice Coffee Wheat Corn
Corn
Puritans emphasized education primarily because they wanted children to Prepare for high-paying careers Study the Bible Learn self-discipline Study the classics
Study the Bible
In education the Middle Colonies and the South lagged behind New England because The cities were overcrowded Parents did not value educations The population was scattered in rural areas The Germans and Scotch-Irish opposed schools
The population was scattered in rural areas
What were dame schools?
Village schools in New England College prep schools for upperclass girls Plantation schools in the South Private schools run by tutors
Village schools in New England
ViWhat is another name for the colonial style of architecture?
Williamsburg
What city established the first public library in America?
Charleston, S.C.
T/F Most Southern planters lived in stately white mansions.
False
T/F Alcohol was readily available in the colonies.
True
T/F The American Indians introduced the potato to North Americans.
False
T/F Although it improved spiritual conditions, the Protestant Reformation did not affect education.
False
T/F Village schools were called dame schools because the teachers were usually widows or spinsters.
True
T/F Among the three sections of the colonies, literacy was highest in the Southern Colonies.
False
A) Williamsburg B) Hornbook C) New England Primer ___ a style of colonial architecture
A) Williamsburg
A) Williamsburg B) Hornbook C) New England Primer ___ a paddle-shaped board for reading.
B) Hornbook
A) Williamsburg B) Hornbook C) New England Primer ___ standard school text in the colonial period.
C) New England Primer