What is the name of the people who traveled to America from Europe with Count Zinzendorf? (Page 1)
A. Americans
B. Moravians
C. Africans
B. Moravians
What kind of lighting did they NOT use in Lititz? (Page 3)
A. Overhead lights
B. Fat lamps
C. Candles
A. Overhead lights
What is the name of the caps women and girls wore in early Lititz? (Page 4)
A. haube
B. hat
C. bonnet
A. haube
What was the name of the school where boys learned in early Lititz? (Page 6)
A. John Beck
B. Linden Hall
C. The Brethren's House
C. The Brethren's House
What is the name of something that displays events in order?
A. Map
B. Timeline
C. Grid
B. Timeline
What is the name of the man who gave Moravians acres of land to settle here? (Page 1)
A. John George Kline
B. Mr. Cordero
C. Carlos Smith Jackson
A. John George Kline
How did they cook food in early Lititz? (Page 3)
A. Wood stoves and fireplaces
B. Ovens and microwaves
C. Bonfires
A. Wood stoves and fireplaces
What colors were clothes in early Lititz? (Page 4)
A. blue and green
B. grey and brown
C. red and purple
B. grey and brown
What was a skill/class girls learned in school? (Page 6)
A. Arithmetic
B. Baking
C. Blacksmith
A. Arithmetic
What is the name of the largest park in Lititz? (Page 10)
A. Kissel Hill Park
B. Warwick Park
C. Lititz Springs Park
C. Lititz Springs Park
What was the name of the strict rules Moravians followed to live and work in early Lititz? (Page 2)
A. The Constitution
B. The Walter Doctrine
C. The Brotherly Agreement
C. The Brotherly Agreement
How did people travel in early Lititz? (Page 3)
A. In a car or a bus
B. On a plane or taxi
C. On foot, horses, and wagons
C. On foot, horses, and wagons
What color ribbon did girls wear around their haube in early Lititz? (Page 5)
A. red
B. blue
C. white
A. red
What is NOT the name of a business from early Lititz? (Page 7)
A. Sturgis Pretzel Bakery
B. Atlas General Store
C. Zum Anker Inn
B. Atlas General Store
What is the name of the service on Christmas Eve? (Page 11)
A. Lovefest
B. Coffee Celebration
C. Candlelight
A. Lovefest