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Reading England in the 1500's Definitions and Notes
Reading England in the 1500's Chapter 3-4 Definitions and Notes
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04/01/2013

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spectacular
Definition
When something is __________, it is very impressive.
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optimistic
Definition
When you are __________, you look on the good side of things.
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properly
Definition
When you do things in the right way, you do them __________.
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carve
Definition
When you __________ wood, you shape the wood by cutting it.
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confined
Definition
When you are _________ to a place, you cannot leave that place.
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humble
Definition
The opposite of proud and conceited is _________.
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rich and poor
Definition
What were the two main classes of people in England during the 1500's?
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Because glass was rare and expensive.
Definition
Why were the windows so small?
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for heat
Definition
Why did almost every room have a fireplace?
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wool
Definition
What materials were the carpets made of?
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Each piece had to be carved from wood.
Definition
Why did it take so long to make each piece of furniture?
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They would be punished.
Definition
What would happen to people who didn't obey the lord?
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The printing press was invented.
Definition
Why did books become more popular in the 1500's?
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wool
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What material did the sheep farmers sell to get rich?

 

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for grazing more sheep
Definition
Why did the rich sheep farmers need more land?
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They were whipped.
Definition
How were poor people punished for wearing the wrong things?
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They wandered from town to town looking for work.
Definition
What did most poor farmers do after they lost their land?
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The poor ate vegetables, but the rich ate meat.
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How was the poor people's food different from the rich people's food?
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smoke from the fireplace
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What made the air in the farmhouse bad?
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She told the rich farmers to stop raising so many sheep.
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How did Queen Elizabeth help the poor farmers?
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