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U4P2 Euro

TermDefinition
Rembrandt 17th century Dutch painter; painted middle-class Dutch culture
Jacques Louis David 18th century French painter of the Enlightenment
Emile written as an essay on childhood; called for greater love and caring for children
foundling home as a result of the illegitimacy explosion, place where unwanted children were abandoned
community controls methods that societies used in early modern society to regulate the behavior of people
Edward Jenner developed smallpox vaccine from cowpox pus in the 1790s
Lady Montagu publicized the Turkish methods of vaccination against smallpox in Great Britain in the 1720s
humoral theory sickness came from lack of balance of bodily “humors” (fluids)
miasmatic theory sickness spread through bad smells
fallow portion of field left unused each year in order to replenish nutrients
gleaning scavenging for food; method to feed the poor prior to Agricultural Revolution
demographic revolution drastic increase in population that took place from 1650-1800
marginalization keeping someone in an inferior position; this happened to women in societies that believed they had men to take care of them
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