,
, c. Reformation
d. Industrial Revolution
Answer: B
7. During which time period was the concept of original sin prominent along with
the belief that children had souls and should not be put to death?
a. Ancient Times
b. Middle Ages
c. Reformation
d. Industrial Revolution
Answer: C
8. Which of the following became the symbol for education during the late Middle
Ages/Reformation?
a. the slate
b. the birch rod
c. the feather
d. the pen
Answer: B
9. John Locke saw children as tabula rasa which means they were born
a. evil
b. good
c. as blank slates
d. ready to be adults with no need for education
Answer: C
10. Which of the following men argued that children were born with an innate sense
of right and wrong?
a. Locke
b. Rousseau
c. Kempe
d. Freud
Answer: B
11. If a mother insists that her child is capable of growing up to be a good, moral
being without punishment or even much guidance, her views are most consistent
with those proposed by
a. Locke
b. Rousseau
c. Kempe
d. The religious leaders of the Reformation
Answer: B
, 12. Jordon believes that her son, Justin, is a little angel. She thinks that
he has an innate understanding of morality and all she needs to do as his mother is
stand back and let him blossom into an amazing, moral person. Jordan’s belief is
most like that of:
a. Freud
b. Locke
c. Rousseau
d. Christian scholars
Answer: C
13. It was not until that the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Fair Labor
Standards Act which limited child labor.
a. 1922
b. 1941
c. 1953
d. 1960
Answer: B
14. When children were removed from “unsuitable” homes in the 1670s, the reason
the homes were found lacking was that
a. The children were being physically disciplined
b. There was not enough food
c. The children were not given enough attention/praise/love
d. The parents were not instilling proper values
Answer: D
15. The first professional to attempt to rescue Mary Ellen from a life of abuse was a
a. Policeman
b. Missionary
c. Teacher
d. Fireman
Answer: B
16. In the case of Mary Ellen, Henry Bergh spoke out on Mary Ellen’s
behalf. Bergh was associated with which organization?
a. The local church
b. The police
c. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
d. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Answer: D
, c. Reformation
d. Industrial Revolution
Answer: B
7. During which time period was the concept of original sin prominent along with
the belief that children had souls and should not be put to death?
a. Ancient Times
b. Middle Ages
c. Reformation
d. Industrial Revolution
Answer: C
8. Which of the following became the symbol for education during the late Middle
Ages/Reformation?
a. the slate
b. the birch rod
c. the feather
d. the pen
Answer: B
9. John Locke saw children as tabula rasa which means they were born
a. evil
b. good
c. as blank slates
d. ready to be adults with no need for education
Answer: C
10. Which of the following men argued that children were born with an innate sense
of right and wrong?
a. Locke
b. Rousseau
c. Kempe
d. Freud
Answer: B
11. If a mother insists that her child is capable of growing up to be a good, moral
being without punishment or even much guidance, her views are most consistent
with those proposed by
a. Locke
b. Rousseau
c. Kempe
d. The religious leaders of the Reformation
Answer: B
, 12. Jordon believes that her son, Justin, is a little angel. She thinks that
he has an innate understanding of morality and all she needs to do as his mother is
stand back and let him blossom into an amazing, moral person. Jordan’s belief is
most like that of:
a. Freud
b. Locke
c. Rousseau
d. Christian scholars
Answer: C
13. It was not until that the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Fair Labor
Standards Act which limited child labor.
a. 1922
b. 1941
c. 1953
d. 1960
Answer: B
14. When children were removed from “unsuitable” homes in the 1670s, the reason
the homes were found lacking was that
a. The children were being physically disciplined
b. There was not enough food
c. The children were not given enough attention/praise/love
d. The parents were not instilling proper values
Answer: D
15. The first professional to attempt to rescue Mary Ellen from a life of abuse was a
a. Policeman
b. Missionary
c. Teacher
d. Fireman
Answer: B
16. In the case of Mary Ellen, Henry Bergh spoke out on Mary Ellen’s
behalf. Bergh was associated with which organization?
a. The local church
b. The police
c. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
d. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Answer: D