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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How does each generation experience each period of the cycle?
(a) Every second year since its development.
(b) With great discord.
(c) Different but tightly correlated stages of development.
(d) In harmony and cooperation.
2. When is the cycle of archetypes formed according to the authors?
(a) Between opposing generations in the circle.
(b) During great harmony.
(c) During types of wealth.
(d) In years of war.
3. How did the Lost Generation treat social life?
(a) Social life was for exploitation.
(b) Social life was for security.
(c) Social life kept family traditions alive.
(d) Social life was for religion.
4. How frequently do these cycles of history repeat themselves?
(a) Over similar lengths of time.
(b) Throughout a century.
(c) Throughout a decade.
(d) Over dissimilar lengths of time.
5. According to the authors, Americans identify generations by determining what?
(a) The length of a generation.
(b) The wealth a generation forms.
(c) The death from a generation.
(d) The discord within a generation.
6. What is the authors' fear as the book opens?
(a) People will not seriously read the book.
(b) History is being rewritten.
(c) Americans will not vote.
(d) The country is unraveling.
7. How is Arnold Toynbee's cycle characterized?
(a) Wealth and poverty.
(b) Marriage and divorce.
(c) Happiness and despair.
(d) War and peace.
8. What were John Adams and Dwight Eisenhower considered?
(a) Nomads.
(b) Heroes.
(c) Artists.
(d) Elder prophets.
9. What happens in 'chaotic time' according to the authors?
(a) History has no path.
(b) History repeats itself.
(c) History quickly finishes.
(d) History brings happiness.
10. What are examples of social indicators?
(a) Transportation means.
(b) Wage growth and political activism.
(c) Clothing styles.
(d) Death rate.
11. During the Third Turning, what happens to institutions according to the authors?
(a) They destroy themselves.
(b) They weaken.
(c) They gain momentum.
(d) The strengthen.
12. What is another name for a 'gray champion'?
(a) A saluki.
(b) A deceased leader.
(c) An elder prophet.
(d) A formerly black champion.
13. What happens to individualism during the Third Turning according to the authors?
(a) It deteriorates.
(b) It weakens.
(c) It remains stagnant.
(d) It grows strong.
14. What was the generational cycle of 1690?
(a) The Slavery Generation.
(b) Queen Elizabeth's Religious Generation.
(c) John Smith's Exploratory Generation.
(d) King Carter's Glorious Generation.
15. When a time period produces a revolutionary change, what stage are the 'prophets'?
(a) Elder.
(b) Young adults.
(c) Midlife.
(d) Birth.
Short Answer Questions
1. What were Jefferson and Reagan considered?
2. What did the Silent Generation wear?
3. What does a gray champion tell about a time period?
4. Where do seasons occur according to the authors?
5. What will happen with a revolutionary change?
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