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Which country was the FIRST to record references to Deaf people? - ANSWER Egypt Name the Greek philosopher who said, "Without speech there was no outward sign of intelligence, so deaf people must not be capable of ideas or language." - ANSWER Plato Name the Greek philosopher who wrote that ...

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Which country was the FIRST to record references to Deaf people? - ANSWER Egypt



Name the Greek philosopher who said, "Without speech there was no outward sign of intelligence,
so deaf people must not be capable of ideas or language." - ANSWER Plato



Name the Greek philosopher who wrote that people who are "born deaf become senseless and
incapable of reason." - ANSWER Aristotle



Who said, "So then faith [cometh] by hearing, and hearing by the word of God?" - ANSWER Paul the
Apostle



Which Greek philosopher said he would use signed language if he were to become Deaf? - ANSWER
Socrates



Who was the first person ever to challenge Aristotle's belief that hearing was a requirement for
understanding? - ANSWER Girolamo Cardano



In 1620, ______ reproduced Melchor de Yebra's fingerspelling chart in a book. Titled Simplification of
the Letters of the Alphabet and Method of Teaching Deaf Mutes to speak, this is the earliest
[publication] about deaf education known to exist." - ANSWER Juan Pablo Bonet



What year was the first free school for the Deaf in the world established in Paris, France? - ANSWER
1760

, _____ may be the first Deaf author ever to write a book in 1779 about the Deaf community in Paris,
France. - ANSWER Pierre Desloges



What was the name of the ship that Laurent Clerc and Thomas Gallaudet were on from France to
America? - ANSWER Mary Augusta



When Harlan Lane's book, "When the Mind Hears," was published in 1984, how many schools were
founded by de l'Epee's followers throughout the world? - ANSWER More than 200



What kind of view did Abbe de l'Epee have on French Sign Language (LSF)? - ANSWER LSF did not
have grammatical rules so he invented an unnatural sign system for instructional purposes.



Who was the first recorded Deaf teacher of the Deaf in France and possibly in the world? - ANSWER
Etienne Defaye



Laurent Clerc, the first Deaf teacher of the Deaf in the US, viewed the history of oral education as
false and provided four reasons. Which of the following reasons is incorrect? - ANSWER Oralists
"brainwashed" their students into believing that oral speech wasn't the way to success in the world.



While Clerc considered the history of oral education as false, we could not ignore the fact that
oralists made three contributions to the true history of Deaf people. Which contribution is correct? -
ANSWER a) Fingerspelling that Deaf people use today in Canada and the US originated with Pedro
Ponce de Leon in the 1600s and Juan Pablo Bonet in the 1700s.

b) Oralists proved to the world that Deaf people who learned to speak could learn and reason.

c) Sign language advocates and oralists critiqued each other through the publication of articles and
books. This allowed readers to see two differing perspectives.




Clerc was determined to go to the US to help establish the first public-supported school for Deaf
students because: - ANSWER a) He had an undying desire to become famous like Jean Massieu.

b) He felt the importance and necessity to teach the Deaf in America.



The creation of Jean Massieu's name sign was based on his passion for: - ANSWER Watches

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