Victorian Era Family The Shaping of the Afro-American Family Industrialization Working Class Family Immigrant Families
100
False
True or False: Birth control was not accepted by society.
100
- marriages were not legal
- they had ceremony's
- only allowed to marry with permission
Explain the first stage of Family Life, Courtship and Marriage for Slave Families.
100
- primarily cared for family home and children
- as tailors
- worked in textile factories
- manage family finances
What jobs did women in the workforce have?
100
Families found themselves in economic distress
Why did Child Labor become needed?
100
- temporary work and then go back home
- send money back home to their family
- earn money for their family to move to America
Why did immigrants travel to America as a family?
200
Husband: head of household, breadwinner, in charge of finances, religious teachings to children

Wife: housewife, mother, domestic duties, moral teachings support to husband
What were the marital roles of husbands and wives in during the Victorian Era?
200
mother, elderly, or older kids
Who cared for slave children under the age of 6?
200
False
True or False: Moving West for families was inexpensive, easy, and safe.
200
d. temporary residence
Which of the following is NOT a trend for Middle Class families?

a. steady employment
b. long life expectancy
c. jobs: doctor, banker, store owner
d. temporary residence
200
Cultural pluralism
What are smaller groups within a larger society maintain their unique cultural identities, and whose values and practices are accepted by the wider culture?
300
Individualism
What is moral stance, political philosophy and social outlook that stresses independence and self reliance?
300
False
True or False: Slaves had a very nutritious diets that were large in portion size and gave them lots of energy when working on plantations.
300
- encouraged people to move west
- could buy cheap land
- large amounts of federal land/person
What was the purpose of the Homestead Act of 1862?
300
True
True or False: The Working Class made of a majority of the population.
300
b. Germany, Ireland, China
Which countries were a majority of immigrants from in the mid 1800s?

a. Italy and Japan
b. Germany, Ireland, China
c. Poland and Russia
d. Thailand, United Kingdom, Greece
400
c. Moral challenges
In Stages of Childhood, which of the following is part of the Adolescence stage?

a. Close with parents
b. Slow physical growth
c. Moral challenges
d. Leave school to start working
400
True
True or False: Some slave owners forced their slaves to breed so they would have more slaves to sell.
400
- steel mill
- railroads
- coal mines
- clothing factories
What kind of place did jobs became available due to Industrialization?
400
to stay home and help with the family income
Why did adult children in working class families put off getting married?
400
- language barriers
- poor conditions and overcrowding with housing
- difficult to find jobs
- low wages
What challenges did immigrants face in America?

- language barriers
- poor conditions and overcrowding with housing
- difficult to find jobs
- low wages
500
b. personal unhappiness
What were some stresses of wifehood that women went through in the early 1800s?

a. in charge of all house duties and having a job outside of the house
b. personal unhappiness
c. her children were independent, don't need her guidance
d. overly involved the community
500
d. they did not have the right to vote
What did free black families experience after the Civil War?

a. they all had the same status in every community
b. it was easy to find employment
c. free black children were able to go to the same schools as white children
d. they did not have the right to vote
500
Limited the amount of hours children could work and made school mandatory
What did the Factory Act of 1833 limit for children in the work force?
500
workplace accidents, especially for infants and men
Why were the death rates for working class families high? workplace accidents, especially for infants and men
500
Assimilation
What is the word for people of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a larger national family?






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