The Social History of E(urope)
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Quarter 1: Leisure
1. The Evolution of Leisure in England
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2. Leisure and the English Monarchy
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3. Leisure and the Nobility of England
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4. Leisure and the Merchant Class of England
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5. Leisure and the Peasant Class of England
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Leisure and the Nobility of England:
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1. The humanist view on the leisurely practices of English nobles was that...
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A. They were excessive and harmful to society
B. In their exclusivity, the human race as a whole did not benefit much
C. They were necessary to both education and life in general
D. Their political undertones made them inherently useless for the purposes of education and recovery
E. Their blatant secularity had a negative effect on society
2. Which one of these was NOT a type of park the nobility commonly made use of?
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A. Hunting preserves for hunting wild game
B. Formal gardens created for aesthetic purposes
C. Enclosed areas rich with exotic species of vegetation
D. Parks created for social activities such as picnicking
E. All of the types of parks above were utilized by the nobility
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