American Literature & History: Regionalism and Realism (1880-1910) and Skill Lessons Quiz Review Guide
who was a realist we talked about in the excerpt we read in class
Kate Chopin, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Edith Wharton
what book in the excerpt was stated that Paul Laurence Dunbar wrote
Majors and Minors
what book in the excerpt was stated that Willa Cather wrote
O Pioneers!
who was a naturalist we talked about in the excerpt we read in class
Stephen Crane, Edwin Arlington Robinson, and Jack London
after the Civil War, reformers such as ______________ realized that women would remain powerless until they could own property and vote
Susan B. Anthony
what book in the excerpt was stated that Mark Twain wrote
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
what book in the excerpt was stated that Kate Chopin wrote
The Awakening
who was a regionalist we talked about in the excerpt we read in class
Willa Cather, Mark Twain, and Bret Harte's
panorama
a full, inclusive view or presentation of something
pathos
a quality of an event or character that arouses pity
foible
a relatively small fault in a person's character
realists
attempted to portray people as they actually were
naturalism
believed that human beings are shaped by heredity and environment and dominated by economic, social, or natural forces
as the Great Plains and the West were being settled, cities in the East and Midwest were also
growing
by the early 1900s, Americans had transformed the United States into the world's leading
industrial nation
which event happened first... white hunters nearly complete the destruction of the buffalo herds larger numbers of settlers begin to move into the Great Plains the Nineteenth Amendment guarantees voting rights for women the United States becomes the world's leading industrial nation
larger numbers of settlers begin to move into the Great Plains
as used in the text, the terms Regionalism, Realism, and Naturalism most likely refers to ________ literary movements book titles historical figures oratory styles
literary movements
who observed the following... "Realism is nothing more and nothing less than the truthful treatment of material"
novelist and critic William Dean Howells
this book gives a detailed ____________ of life in nineteenth century Spain
panorama
the __________ of the little boy looking for his dog moved us to tears.
pathos
as the horse pulled the plow, the _________ cut deep into the ground and turned over a long strip of sod
plowshare
writers known as Regionalists, or local color writers, created vivid portrayals of their own
regions
the men worked in the _____________, where they shipped chickens to the city's markets
stockyards
uniform
the same throughout in structure or composition
realism
writers of this period turned away from Romanticism and attempted to create the appearance of ordinary life. Known as Realists, these writers aimed not to transcend reality but to render the truth of everyday experience as they saw, heard, and felt it
according to the text, which of the following authors were Regionalists Edith Wharton Jack London both Edith Wharton and Jack London neither
neither
which of the following best describes the relationship between Realism and Romanticism realism was partially a response to Romanticism realism bears no relationship to Romanticism realism is considered superior to Romanticism realism led directly to Romanticism
realism was partially a response to Romanticism
which event happened fourth... white hunters nearly complete the destruction of the buffalo herds the Nineteenth Amendment guarantees voting rights for women the United States becomes the world's leading industrial nation larger numbers of settlers begin to move into the Great Plains
the Nineteenth Amendment guarantees voting rights for women
which event happened third... larger numbers of settlers begin to move into the Great Plains white hunters nearly complete the destruction of the buffalo herds the Nineteenth Amendment guarantees voting rights for women the United States becomes the world's leading industrial nation
the United States becomes the world's leading industrial nation
which event happened second... the United States becomes the world's leading industrial nation larger numbers of settlers begin to move into the Great Plains the Nineteenth Amendment guarantees voting rights for women white hunters nearly complete the destruction of the buffalo herds
white hunters nearly complete the destruction of the buffalo herds
which sentence from the excerpt most strongly supports the answer to the question... "the main characters in Edwin Arlington Robinson's poems can best be described as" "His most famous poems are set in fictional Tilbury Town, which was modeled on his childhood hometown of Gardiner, Maine." "His early experiences made him sympathetic toward the working class and convinced him that capitalist society was brutal and repressive." "His tone is a blend of irony and compassion toward his characters, many of whose lives end in personal failure and despair." "They believed that human destiny was shaped by powerful forces, including heredity, social and economic pressures, and the natural environment."
"His tone is a blend of irony and compassion toward his characters, many of whose lives end in personal failure and despair."
which sentence from the excerpt most strongly supports the answer to the question... "which of the following best describes the relationship between Realism and Romanticism" "Some of the most important writers of the time were considered Realists, including fiction writers Henry James, O. Henry, and William Dean Howells." "Before Realism appeared in America, it was already flourishing in Europe." "Romanticism's glorification of the imagination became unappealing to Realists, who wanted to explore the motivations, behaviors, and actions of real people." "The rise of Realism in the United States can be traced to disillusionment following the Civil War. "
"Romanticism's glorification of the imagination became unappealing to Realists, who wanted to explore the motivations, behaviors, and actions of real people."
with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Anthony formed the National Woman Suffrage Association in
1869
what does the following passage from the first section mainly reveal about the Native Americans (paragraph 3) The Native Americans of the Great Plains had long depended on the herds of buffalo for food, clothing, and shelter. By the 1880s, the destruction of these herds by white hunters had doomed this way of life. After the Civil War, the policy of the U.S. government was to move Native Americans onto reservations, which were large tracts of land set aside for them. Resistance by some Native Americans led to armed clashes with U.S. troops Native Americans' interests were fairly balanced with those of white settlers Native Americans over-hunted the buffalo, leading to destruction of their primary food source Native Americans led unprovoked attacks on U.S. troops Native Americans were forcibly oppressed by the U.S. government
Native Americans were forcibly oppressed by the U.S. government
stockyard
enclosed areas where farm animals such as cattle are kept temporarily for slaughter, market, or shipping
the senator had various ____________, including a love of practical jokes
foibles
regionalism
following the Civil War, some American writers concentrated on the unique characteristics, or local color, of a particular region of the country. They attempted to portray the landscape, speech, customs, and other cultural details of their chosen region
plowshare
the curved, blade-like part of a plow that cuts into the soil
the main characters in Edwin Arlington Robinson's poems can best be described as ___________ unhappy exuberant uninformed vengeful
unhappy
flying over northern Minnesota, the forested land appeared a ____________ shade of green
uniform
based on the following passage, which statement best describes the establishment of women's suffrage (paragraph 7) After the Civil War, reformers such as Susan B. Anthony realized that women would remain powerless until they could own property and vote. With Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Anthony formed the National Woman Suffrage Association in 1869. Although the federal government balked at giving women the right to vote and own property, individual states in the West were more progressive. When Wyoming joined the union in 1890, it became the first state to give women the right to vote. By 1914, women could vote in fifteen states. It was not until 1920 that the Nineteenth Amendment guaranteed voting rights for all American women women gained the right to vote only after a long process lasting for several decades the federal government was an early champion of female voting rights Wyoming repeatedly blocked women from gaining the right to vote Elizabeth Cady Stanton was quickly able to win the vote for women
women gained the right to vote only after a long process lasting for several decades
naturalists
writers were influenced by the theories of scientists such as Charles Darwin