Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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What did the British population increase by from 1750-1850?
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8.2m to 20.9m
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7.6m to 20.8m
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7.4m to 21.3m
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6.2m to 22.4m
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Tick all that apply to Wrigley and Schofield's (1981) findings...
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Marriage age fell by 3 years (26-23)
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Proportion of women never marrying fell from 15% in 17th Century to 7% in 18th Century
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Illegitimate births doubled from 3-6% of all births from 1700 to 1820
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Fertility was 2.5x more important than mortality
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Heights rose by 1cm between 1720-1850
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Infant mortality rose
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Daunton found that in London 8% married before 21 but in Bedfordshire this rose to 24%, true or false
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Which historian found Scotland's life expectancy rose by 10 years between 1750 and 1850?
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Razzell
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Daunton
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Griffin
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McKeown
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What year was the theory of the Malthusian check created?
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What year was the first civil registration on births, marriages and deaths conducted?
Frage 7
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Who criticised Wrigley and Schofield (1981) study?
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Mokyr and Hudson - 30 year lag
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Griffin - marrying not an economic decision
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Daunton - regional variation/naming subsequent children the same name as deceased child
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Razzell - age at first marriage did not fall (used marriage licenses)
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Goldstone - too much emphasis on fall in marriage age/averages effected by minority
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Razzell looks at which documents to assess decrease in mortality
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Marriage licenses
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Improvement in housing
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Fall in infant mortality
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Burials and Baptism
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When was Rickman's census conducted?
Frage 10
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McKeown believes mortality is 2.5x more important than increased fertility in the rise of the population between 1750 to 1850?