FSE 112 Midterm Exam With Guaranteed Passing Answers Latest Version 2024
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FSE 112
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FSE 112
Coffin - ANSWER-anthropomorphic box made to bury a corpse; usually made of wood
casket - ANSWER-rectangle shaped box made to bury a corps; usually made of wood or metal
Burial Cases - ANSWER-generic term used in America to designate all burial receptacles as new variations of the coffin were ...
FSE 112 Midterm Exam With Guaranteed
Passing Answers Latest Version 2024
Coffin - ANSWER-anthropomorphic box made to bury a corpse; usually made of wood
casket - ANSWER-rectangle shaped box made to bury a corps; usually made of wood or metal
Burial Cases - ANSWER-generic term used in America to designate all burial receptacles as new variations of the coffin were being offered
cooling board - ANSWER-a platform on which a dead body will be placed with ice underneath.
Natron - ANSWER-A type of salt used to dry out the body - used by Egyptians to soak bodies for up to 70 days
Corpse Coolers - ANSWER-used Ice to help preserve bodies
The Ogee - ANSWER-pertained to a casket or coffins appearance
Concrete Burial Vault - ANSWER-burial vault made from sand, gravel, or cement came into prominence around 1900
Elysian Fields - ANSWER-Where the Greeks believed the afterlife would be
Bubonic Plague - ANSWER-aka "The Black Death", plagues that killed 60% of Europe in the Middle Ages
Metal Burial Vault - ANSWER-originated around 1879 Pagan - ANSWER-If one does not believe in God, like the Egyptians were described, this person would be called ___.
Heathenism - ANSWER-a belief or practice of heathens; idolatry.
barbaric morals or behavior; barbarism.
Anthropomorphic - ANSWER-shaped like "a man"
Memorial Societies - ANSWER-Usually stress cremation as the way of body disposal
Trapazae - ANSWER-Greek, Square-cut tombs
Stelae - ANSWER-Greek, Shaft tomb
Crane and Breed - ANSWER-What company began using mass production principles in
1858?
Origin of the word "Funeral" - ANSWER-Originaled from the French work "funerallies", which originated from the Latin word "funus"
Effigy - ANSWER-During the Middle ages, when roytalty died, a likeness or "fake" body would be created of the deceased, then the likeness of this person might be dressed in royal attire and placed in a special hearse and paraded throughout towns. This ensured the safety of the "real" body while also avoiding showing a possible decomposing body. This was called
Style "E" State - ANSWER-was made famous because it was used for the burial of Ulysses S. Grant
Fisk Metallic Burial Case - ANSWER-made by the Fisk Burial Case Company and claimed to "delay body decomposition"
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