
Richard Martin and Animal Welfare DOK 3
Authored by Stefanie Marquardt
English
5th Grade

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Richard Martin was known for his efforts in animal welfare. Based on his actions and beliefs, what strategic approach did he use to change public opinion about animal cruelty?
He used humor to make people laugh and forget about animal cruelty.
He consistently advocated for laws and used real-life examples to demonstrate animal mistreatment.
He focused solely on punishing those who mistreated animals without trying to change laws.
He relied on his wealth to buy support from other MPs.
Answer explanation
Richard Martin effectively changed public opinion by consistently advocating for laws and using real-life examples of animal mistreatment, highlighting the need for legal reform to protect animals.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Richard Martin's duel with a man who killed a dog was a significant event in his life. What reasoning might Richard have used to justify this duel as a strategic action for animal welfare?
He believed that dueling was a way to gain public attention for his cause.
He thought that by fighting, he could directly punish those who harmed animals.
He wanted to demonstrate his personal bravery and gain respect among his peers.
He aimed to show that animal mistreatment was a serious issue worth fighting for.
Answer explanation
Richard aimed to show that animal mistreatment was a serious issue worth fighting for, using the duel as a means to highlight the importance of animal welfare and provoke public discourse on the subject.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How did Richard Martin's strategic planning contribute to the formation of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)?
He used his political influence to gather support from other MPs.
He organized public demonstrations to raise awareness.
He collaborated with influential figures like William Wilberforce to establish the society.
He wrote articles in newspapers to gain public sympathy.
Answer explanation
Richard Martin's collaboration with influential figures like William Wilberforce was crucial in establishing the SPCA, as it helped unite efforts and resources to effectively advocate for animal welfare.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What evidence did Richard Martin use in court to support his accusations of animal mistreatment, and how did this reflect his strategic thinking?
He presented written testimonies from witnesses.
He brought the mistreated animal into the courtroom to show the evidence directly.
He used photographs of the mistreatment.
He relied on his personal reputation to convince the court.
Answer explanation
Richard Martin's choice to bring the mistreated animal into the courtroom provided direct, tangible evidence of mistreatment. This strategic move aimed to evoke an emotional response from the court, strengthening his case.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Considering Richard Martin's efforts and the eventual passing of Martin's Act, what strategic steps did he take to ensure the success of this legislation?
He focused on gaining the support of the general public through speeches.
He worked tirelessly to persuade fellow MPs and used logical arguments to change their views.
He bribed other MPs to vote in favor of the act.
He threatened to resign if the act was not passed.
Answer explanation
Richard Martin's success in passing Martin's Act was primarily due to his tireless efforts in persuading fellow MPs, using logical arguments to effectively change their views, rather than relying on unethical tactics.
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