AP Success - AP European History: Rousseau on Enlightenment Education
Question 1
According to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, what is the primary benefit of a child flying a kite?
Improving their reading skills
Training eye and hand to accuracy
Understanding weather patterns
Learning about the principles of flight
Question 2
Rousseau's comparison of children's games to those of adults primarily serves to emphasize:
The need for children to focus solely on physical strength
The physical limitations of children compared to adults
The superiority of adult games over children's games
The potential for children to engage in more complex activities
Question 3
Which of the following best reflects Rousseau's view on the adaptation of adult games for children?
Children should only engage in games that require minimal physical activity
Adult games should remain unchanged to challenge the child
Children should not be exposed to adult games until they reach maturity
Games should be modified to suit the child's developmental stage
Question 4
Rousseau's suggestion to use soft balls and wooden racquets for children's games indicates his belief that:
The quality of equipment is irrelevant to the child's learning experience
Children's activities should be safe and appropriate for their abilities
Children should be discouraged from playing games that involve any risk
Wooden tools are superior to those made from other materials for educational purposes
Question 5
The progression from wooden racquets to those of parchment and gut as described by Rousseau suggests that:
Children should specialize in one skill from an early age
Rousseau advocates for a static approach to child-rearing without progression
Children's education should be a gradual process that builds on previous achievements
The material of the racquet is a metaphor for social class distinctions
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