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the illustrations below show how quakers and english gentry, a social class that owned land, might have dressed in the late 1600s. look at the illustrations. then follow the instructions below. using the illustrations, sort the statements based on whether they describe the english gentry, the quakers, or both groups. women and men wore clothes decorated with patterned fabrics. women wore jewelry. women wore loose sleeves down to their elbows. men wore cuffed sleeves and neck cloths. women and men wore simpler clothes. women covered their necks and chests. quakers english gentry both groups
Examine the illustrations to note clothing - related details for each group. The English gentry are shown in elaborate, patterned clothing, and women may wear jewelry. Quakers are shown in simpler - styled clothes.
- "Women and men wore clothes decorated with patterned fabrics." and "Women wore jewelry." describe the English gentry as seen in their elaborate attire.
- "Women and men wore simpler clothes." describes the Quakers.
- "Women wore loose sleeves down to their elbows", "Men wore cuffed sleeves and neck cloths", and "Women covered their necks and chests" are common to both groups as seen in the illustrations.
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Quakers: Women and men wore simpler clothes.
English gentry: Women and men wore clothes decorated with patterned fabrics., Women wore jewelry.
Both groups: Women wore loose sleeves down to their elbows., Men wore cuffed sleeves and neck cloths., Women covered their necks and chests.