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English IV Exam prep
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“from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” “The Modern World: 1900 to the Present” “The Victorian Period 1832–1901” The Romantic Period 1789–1832” “To the Ladies”and“The Education of Women.”
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Wollstonecraft claims that women have been harmed by —
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Wollstonecraft claims that women have been harmed by —
a neglected education
What trait does Wollstonecraft hope to develop in women?
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What trait does Wollstonecraft hope to develop in women?
Strength of character
What “law of nature” does Wollstonecraft accept?
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What “law of nature” does Wollstonecraft accept?
Males are physically stronger than females.
Which group of people does Wollstonecraft characterize in her statement “as a class of mankind they have the strongest claim to pity”?
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Which group of people does Wollstonecraft characterize in her statement “as a class of mankind they have the strongest claim to pity”?
Rich women
People who are only the objects of pity and condescending love will become objects of —
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People who are only the objects of pity and condescending love will become objects of —
contempt
The Victorian writer Rudyard Kipling celebrated the British character as essentially —
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The Victorian writer Rudyard Kipling celebrated the British character as essentially —
patriotic
What did Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, and Sigmund Freud have in common?
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What did Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, and Sigmund Freud have in common?
Their works contributed to overturning accepted Victorian ideas.
best describes artistic experimentation in the first half of the twentieth century?
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best describes artistic experimentation in the first half of the twentieth century?
New uses of line, color, rhythm, and harmony challenged traditional notions of beauty and order
The 1953 novel Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis is a(n) —
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The 1953 novel Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis is a(n) —
satire of British university life
Contemporary British literature is marked by great diversity, though the dominant mode is still —
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Contemporary British literature is marked by great diversity, though the dominant mode is still —
elegy
The word that best describes the ideal behavior of literary Victorians is —
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The word that best describes the ideal behavior of literary Victorians is —
genteel
On the whole the Victorian era was characterized by —
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On the whole the Victorian era was characterized by —
peace and prosperity
The social problems in Queen Victoria’s reign led to many different types of —
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The social problems in Queen Victoria’s reign led to many different types of —
reforms
An immediate influence on the Victorian era was the —
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An immediate influence on the Victorian era was the —
Industrial Revolution
For writers such as Thomas Babington Macaulay, progress was measured in —
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For writers such as Thomas Babington Macaulay, progress was measured in —
material improvements
Under the policy of laissez faire —
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Under the policy of laissez faire —
there is very little government interference in economic policy
During the Industrial Revolution —
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During the Industrial Revolution —
private owners took over communal farming areas
In response to the political climate, the British government —
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In response to the political climate, the British government —
introduced repressive measures
Who are some of the 2nd generation Romantic poets writers?
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Who are some of the 2nd generation Romantic poets writers?
John Keats; Percy Bysshe Shelley; and George Gordon, Lord Byron
Through their lyric poetry, Romantic poets —
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Through their lyric poetry, Romantic poets —
revealed passionate and heartfelt beliefs
According to Lady Chudleigh, what is the difference between a wife and a servant?
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According to Lady Chudleigh, what is the difference between a wife and a servant?
They differ from each other only in name.
According to Lady Chudleigh, what is the immediate and lasting effect of the marriage contract?
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According to Lady Chudleigh, what is the immediate and lasting effect of the marriage contract?
All kindness on the husband’s part is put aside.
, “Then but to look, to laugh, or speak, / Will the Nuptial Contract break,” imply that the husband feels —
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, “Then but to look, to laugh, or speak, / Will the Nuptial Contract break,” imply that the husband feels —
jealous of his wife’s communications with others
Chudleigh’s advice to women can be summed up in these words of advice: —
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Chudleigh’s advice to women can be summed up in these words of advice: —
Don’t get married
What logical contradiction does Defoe point out?
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What logical contradiction does Defoe point out?
Men complain of women’s foolishness yet prevent their education.
Daniel Defoe agrees with Mary Wollstonecraft when he says that the main obstacle preventing women from higher achievement is —
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Daniel Defoe agrees with Mary Wollstonecraft when he says that the main obstacle preventing women from higher achievement is —
a lack of a sound education




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