Tarjetas de memoria: 19th Century Education: Class, Gender, Discipline — 10 tarjetas

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1Pregunta

Parental choice — 19th century?

Respuesta

Parents could choose to keep children at home.

2Pregunta

Social class — education access?

Respuesta

Rich children attended school; poor children often worked.

3Pregunta

Child labor — social class?

Respuesta

Poor children worked in mines or factories.

4Pregunta

Gender attendance — girls?

Respuesta

Girls could attend school but it was optional.

5Pregunta

Gender conduct — in class?

Respuesta

Boys and girls could not talk or chat.

6Pregunta

Gender segregation — classroom?

Respuesta

Boys and girls walked in separate lines.

7Pregunta

Boys — classroom rules?

Respuesta

Required to keep caps on when meeting a lady.

8Pregunta

Girls — entry/exit?

Respuesta

Girls entered and left after boys.

9Pregunta

Posture rules — school?

Respuesta

Children had to sit upright on chairs.

10Pregunta

Writing hand — requirement?

Respuesta

Children were required to write with their right hand.

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1. What did parental choice mean for children's education in the 19th century?

2. During which century did economic necessity heavily influence child labor and school attendance distinctions between social classes?

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