American Revolutionary and Realism Periods
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- Q11620the first Black Slaves in Americathe first successful English colonythe arrival of Pilgrims30s
- Q2Mayflowera shipa citya colonya tribe30s
- Q3Who was the winner of the Revolutionary War?Great BritainIrelandFrancethe American colonies30s
- Q4The major cause of the Revolutionary War wasslaveryAmerican dreamthe First Continental Congresshigh taxes30s
- Q5The Native Americans arethe Africansthe coloniststhe indigenous peoplethe immigrants30s
- Q6A short clever saying that is intended to express a general truth.aphorismpamphletcharged wordanalogy30s
- Q7Only journalism offered financial remuneration during the Revolutionary period.truefalse30s
- Q8The Constitution of the United States was drafted in17871778178330s
- Q9The writer outside the political field in 18th century America wasBenjamin FranklinThomas PaineJames Otis of MassachusettsPhillis Wheatley30s
- Q10Parallel construction isThe repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.The repeated use of phrases, clauses or sentences that are similar in structure or meaning,45s
- Q11The Civil War1775-17831860-18651861-186530s
- Q12The cause of the Civil Wartradeindependencetaxesslavery30s
- Q13Who was the winner of the Civil War?AmericaGreat Britainthe Southern Statesthe Northern States30s
- Q14Who was not the writer of the Realism Period?Patrick HenrySamul ClemensMark TwainHenry James30s
- Q15The literary movement that came as a reaction against the rapid changes in society and industrialization.NaturalismModernismEnlightenmentRegionalism30s