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What was the last name of the person that researched how the English were born, lived and dies? His research let to some social reform and change. - Answer Chadwick The vogue of black was given a powerful boost in 1498, when black was substituted for white by ___, the widow of Charles VII of Fra...

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FSE 112 Final Exam Prep Questions Solved 100% Correct What was the last name of th e person that researched how the English were born, lived and dies? His research let to some social reform and change. - Answer Chadwick The vogue of black was given a powerful boost in 1498, when black was substituted for white by ___, the widow of Charl es VII of France. - Answer Anne Who was in complete charge in the Egyptian embalming chamber? - Answer Kher -Heb Which Egyptian embalming method consisted of puring the intestines and soaking the body for a period of seventy days? - Answer Least -expensive Although embalming was rare in biblical times, which of these persons was embalmed - Answer Joseph How popular were sermons during New England funeral services? - Answer very unpopular at the funeral Which of these funerary gifts were not common during early New England funeral services? - Answer Fountain Pens Who actually carried the coffin in early New England funeral services? - Answer Underbearers Was a tradesman Undertaker and a furnishing under taker the same person? - Answer No, they're not the same An interesting advantage that a sexton had over his competitors when practicing undertaking was: - Answer He had the monopoly over his church's cemetery in early America, the lesser quality or less expensive coffins were made from - Answer Pine The practice of American burial in coffins/caskets is derived mainly from: - Answer British folkways What person translated Gannal's "History of Embalming" text and provided instructions on how to embalm - Answer Dr. Richard Harkan During colonial times, the funeral service was both a/an___ and a public event - Answer social function There were many records that embalming was practiced by the Native Americans - Answer False It was customary for Native Ame ricans to bury with all the body all of the processions with the deceased - Answer True What did the Native Americans use to preserve the skin, when preparing a body for burial - Answer oil What town was founded in 1607 by the VA colony? - Answer Jamesto wn In Old New England, gravestones not only identified the remains of the deceased, but also offered inscriptions in the form of cenotaphs - Answer False The most persistent symbol of the Early New England days was probably the skull and crossbones - Answer True The earliest New England burials were models of simplicity and quiet dignity - Answer true An Indian burial included that of Mound Builders, which were erected earthen mounds over their dead - Answer True In New England, the procession to the Grave was by horse and carriage - Answer false Dutch funerals took place three to four days after deat h - Answer True Native Americans would fill the body of the deceased with - Answer sand What company began using mass production principles in 1858? - Answer Crane & Breed What purpose did a combination car serve? - Answer It could be used as a hearse o r an ambulance. metal burial vaults originated around the year - Answer 1879 The practice of American burial in coffins/caskets is derived mainly from: - Answer British folkways

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