Why does the author argue that manners are not natural?, Manners are not natural because they are the result of a long and difficult civilizing process. Humans had to gradually learn to control their instincts in order to live kindly and respectfully with others., What does early human behavior in the Paleolithic period reveal about manners?, It shows that early humans had almost no concept of manners. They lived without privacy, openly engaged in violence and sexual aggression, and even practiced cannibalism., What does the use of enemy skulls as drinking vessels symbolize?, It symbolizes the absence of social restraint and highlights how far early humans were from modern ideas of dignity and respect., How did Roman society advance the idea of manners?, Romans promoted cleanliness, personal grooming, controlled behavior toward others, and table etiquette. They believed good appearance and hygiene distinguished them from “barbarians.”, Why is Roman toothpaste described as questionable?, Because Romans used unusual and unhygienic ingredients such as crushed bone, oyster shell, and horse urine, due to limited medical knowledge., What role did Eleanor of Aquitaine play in the history of manners?, She helped promote chivalry by encouraging poetry that set expectations for how men should treat women with respect and restraint., What was the purpose of The Book of the Civilized Man?, Its purpose was to teach proper social behavior, including politeness, self-control, and appropriate conduct around others, especially women., Why is Venetian glass important in the development of manners?, Its fragility forced people to handle objects gently, symbolizing the idea that civilization values delicacy, moderation, and awareness of one’s strength., How did the fork change eating habits in Europe?, The fork slowed down eating and required self-control, encouraging people to restrain their appetites and behave more politely at the table., What was Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s criticism of manners?, Rousseau argued that excessive manners made people fake and dishonest, and that simpler, more natural behavior was morally superior., How did Rousseau influence modern attitudes toward manners?, His ideas encouraged casual dress, informal speech, and the belief that being “natural” is more authentic than following strict etiquette., What did Alexis de Tocqueville observe about American manners?, He noticed that Americans used very casual manners that emphasized equality, but he believed this hid real social and economic inequalities., Why did Tocqueville see casual manners as potentially cruel?, Because they create the illusion that everyone has equal opportunities, which can lead to frustration and disappointment when inequality persists., What does the decline of wearing ties symbolize?, It symbolizes a rejection of hierarchy and formal authority, influenced by the idea that casualness equals freedom and equality..
0%
MANNERS
Share
Share
Share
by
Lidkaole
conversation questions
QA
Edit Content
Print
Embed
More
Assignments
Leaderboard
Show more
Show less
This leaderboard is currently private. Click
Share
to make it public.
This leaderboard has been disabled by the resource owner.
This leaderboard is disabled as your options are different to the resource owner.
Revert Options
Flash cards
is an open-ended template. It does not generate scores for a leaderboard.
Log in required
Visual style
Fonts
Subscription required
Options
Switch template
Show all
More formats will appear as you play the activity.
)
Open results
Copy link
QR code
Delete
Continue editing:
?