Quiz 1, 2, 3, 4 review
Which of the following works is a corrido?
"Gregorio Cortez"
Which of the following stories reflects a frame narrative, or a story within a story?
"Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog"
William Dean Howells said realism is the "______"
"the harsh truths of life"
William Dean Howells said realism is the "_________________________ "
"truthful treatment of material."
The term "The Gilded Age," which was coined by Samuel L. Clemens, refers to the excess wealth and prosperity and frequent corruption during the period of realism
.True
Which amendment allowed the success of the women's suffrage movement?
19th amendment
According to the syllabus tests count _____% of the final grade?
40
Even though Mother Penn explains her devotion as a wife, her hard work in the home, her hardships and loss, and her extreme disappointment about waiting _______ years for a house, she enacts her plan when Father Penn ________
40 years; goes to vermont to Hiram's for a horse
Which cavalry participated in the tragic event known as the Wounded Knee Massacre?
7th Cavalry
According to Eastman's narrative, the soldier who belonged to the__________cavalry was known as a "buffalo soldier."
9th Cavalry
After Indian Little's offense added to the tension at Pine Ridge Reservation, who intervened and pleaded that it was useless to fight the soldiers?
American Horse
The incident known as the Wounded Knee massacre may have in part started because of ______________________________.
Black Coyote, allegedly deaf, fired his gun
In "Desiree's Baby," several characters represent people of miscegenation. From the following choices, who does?
Both a) Armand Aubigny and d) La Blanche
Even though Eastman was given the name Hakadah ("Pitiful Last") and Ohiyesa ("The Winner"), he is remembered for his efforts as "Name Giver," when he translated and standardized the family names of the the Sioux from Lakota to English. Another legacy is his part in starting the _______________movement, which is an organization for boys (still active today).
Boy Scouts
In the story Andrew Jackson was the name of ____.
Bull pup
Which city was known as the "White city"?
Chicago
American realism was a period of literature from 1861, the beginning of the ___ to 1914, te beginning of ____.
Civil War; World War 1
The World's Columbian Exposition or World's Fair was held to celebrate ______.
Columbus' discovery of America 400 years earlier.
_____ was an 1872 scandal involving Union Pacific in their building of the transcontinental railroad, and the promoters set up the construction company with a self payoff of big profits.
Credit Mobilier
Which of the following is not a work by Mark Twain?
Crime and Punishment
To further expand assimilation of Native American, which act was part of the government's policy reform? This dissolved tribal title to the land and allowed allotments per individual Natives.This resulted in the vast loss of land; however, it was repealed in 1934.
Dawes Act, or General Allotment Act of 1887
Which teacher at Pine Ridge Reservation later became Eastman's wife?
Elaine Goodale
According to Simon Wheeler, Jim Smiley's main vice was ____.
Gambling
Which reasons are logical for Armand's blaming Desiree about the baby's mixed race?
He has a long-valued name ampung Louisiana's aristocratic families, and Desiree's background is unknown. Because of this, it is socially emphatic that he retain his reputation.
Which of the following authors is known for his folktales/stories of plantation life?
Joel Chandler Harris
In the beginning of "Jim Smiley," the narrator records in a letter to Mr. A Ward that he called on SImon wheeler to inquire about _______.
Leonidas W. Smiley
The details about the big flume not being finished, the winter of '49 and the spring of '50 show that the setting was in the/ a/an______during the ______.
Mining camp, Gold Rush
Miscegenation is____ and is apparent in which story?
Mixing of different races, "Desiree's Baby".
After learning about the new barn, Mother Penn speaks to Nanny; she tells her that ______. This confirms the social dominance of the father figure during the 19th century.
Nanny hasn't been around enough "men-folk" and that she doesn't understand they are "women folks"
Which literary movement portrays people caught within forces of nature or science? It was an outgrowth of Realsim and responded to theories in science, psychology, human behavior, and social thought in the late 19th centruy.
Naturalism
With literary movement portrays people caught within forces of nature or science? It was an outgrowth of Realism and responded to theories in science, psychology, human behavior, and social thought in the late 19th century.
Naturalism
Which city's population increased to almost 3.5 million people?
New York
Which city's population increased to almost 3.5 million people?
New york
According to the video on "Realism," _______ showed the stark reality of life during the time period
Photography
What was Eastman's job at the Pine Ridge Agency (Reservation)?
Physician at the agency (reservation)
Which explanation of Désirée's parentage does Madam Valmondé finally accept?
Providence had bequeathed Desiree to her, for she was childless.
When Smiley said, "Why blame my cats if he don't weigh 5 pound" he discovered that Dan'l Webster had been filled with
Quail shot
Which literary movement arose in the 19th century; it represents true to life and truthful material to describe the common, the average and the everyday.
Realism
Which literary movement was a reaction to romanticism?
Realism
With literary movement arose in the 19th century; it represents true to life and truthful material to describe the common, the average and the everyday
Realism
"The Revolt of Mother" with its New England setting and rural New England dialect best reflects _____
Regionalism
Mark Twain's use of the dialect of a specific area is called
Regionalism
Which literary movement focuses on special area or "local color" ? It includes the dialect, customs, and appearance of the characters.
Regionalism
According to the syllabus, where can you find critical articles, MLA guidelines, and writing resources
SWTJC Library, SWTJC Databases, and OWL, Purdue writing lab
According to various criticisms (and implied in the story),_____ is seen as a coconspirator with his father; however by the end of the story he seems to support his mother's notions.
Sammy
Who else knows about Father building the new barn yet remains silent?
Sammy
Which women's organization was held in 1848?
Seneca Falls
According to the intro, the women's rights movement began at which pivotal point?
Seneca Falls Convention of 1848
In "Desiree's Baby", Desiree Valmonde's background is in question because____
She was found at the gate to the Valmonde plantation after a wagon train passed through on their way to Texas.
To add to the increasing tension in and around the Badlands area and at the agency, word was received from Fort Yates that ______________(Eastman's Chp. VII)
Sitting Bull had been killed while resisting arrest
Which are the best known monopolies or trusts of the late 19th century?
Standard Oil and United States Steel
Considered her masterpiece, ____________________ revealed the story of a woman involved in inappropriate behavior (based on the 19th Century's values).
The Awakening
Which of the following does not happen in "The Revolt of Mother"?
The farm raises registered horses as well as feed and grain for the Plains region
Which disaster in 1910 resulted in the loss of 146 women?
Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire
The day after the Wounded Knee massacre there was a blizzard; Charles A. Eastman and several Indian police were sent to look for a wounded policeman.
True
The term "The Gilded Age," which was coined by Samuel L. Clemens, refers to the excess wealth and prosperity and frequent corruption during the period of realism.
True
According to Mrs. Firth's video ____focused more on regionalism while ____ focused on psychological realism
Twain and Gilman
Which infamous gangster plundered New York City's coffers?
WIlliam "Boss" Tweed
Who was the Paiute prophet who started the Ghost Dance religion, which later contributed to the growing tension between Native Americans and Americans?
Wovoka
Uncle Remus is ________.
a black character who tells slave stories in Joel C. Harris' tales
In the "Revolt of Mother" Sarah Penn appears as _____
a subjective wife who honors, respects her husband for several decades but becomes frustrated when she realizes he is oblivious to her needs.
In an internet class, each missed assignment equals ______.
an absence
According to the corrido Kansas I, what did not occur?
at the end of the trail in Kansas, the cowboys and vaqueros bought good hats
According to the corrido "Gregorio Cortez," he agreed to surrender to the Texas Rangers when he heard that _________________. But he refused to give up his _______until he was in a cell.
because of him many people had been killed; pistol
In addition to whirlwinds, earthquakes, cleansing of the earth, and removal of whites, what did Wovoka's prophecy indicate would return to claim the land ?
buffalo
A fast paced narrative ballad is called a
corrido
The following are examples of which literary element? "thish yer, " "dat's all de far de tale goes," "what on airth does"
dialect
______ is the way of speaking and writing that is particular to a specific region of the country.
dialect
A ______is common on the american frontier; it uses realistic detail, literal manner, and common speech to convey the extravagantly impossible events
folktale
Which is a narrative handed down through oral tradition (often oral and later written / recorded).
folktales which include all of the various types
Which is a narrative handed down through oral tradition?
folktales which include all of these forms
Which is a narrative handed down through oral tradition (often oral and later written / recorded).(Choose the best answer)
folktales which include all of these mentioned
When Sarah Penn first asks what Father Penn what the men are digging in the field, he says __________
for her to go into the house and tend to her own affairs
The passage on the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865 allowed
freedom for slaves
In the exposition, the reader learns while several thousands of "friendlies" (as ordered) were camped close by the agency, the ___________ were located on Medicine Root Creek, on the edge of the ______________.
ghost dancers; Bad Lands
When Mr. Penn had to leave the farm for a few days, Sarah stopped the hired hand from putting hay in the new barn. Then she packed the dishes in the clothes basket and had the children pack their things. Then they proceeded to move into the new barn. Using the boxed stalls and space for rooms, Sarah states they were way nicer than the old house. For her dream kitchen, she uses the _______
harness room
What is the relationship implied between Armand and LaBlanche?
it is implied he is having an affair with LaBlanche
According to the video on "realism," the realism movement in literature turned away from grandiose subjects and focused on ______.
lower / middle class, daily life, and gritty details of life
Which of the following are taboo topics on Kate Chopin's fiction?
miscegenation, female sexuality, and independence, gender roles.
Naturalism includes all of the following elements of realism plus the impact of natural forces including, ____, ____, and _____.
people, weather, and heredity
The sentimental writing about life on the Southern plantation is referred to as
plantation literature
In Twain's story "Jim Smiley and his jumping frog' the time of 1849, boomerang and the barroom represent ______?
realistic details
The term "mark twain" means?
safe passage for a riverboat
Why, according to the definition of Naturalism, is Desiree caught in the forces of "society"?
she is a "woman" of the 19th century who is caught in a structured male dominated society, She is a nameless woman, She has an affair which results in a baby of color. (a,b, and c.)
After Desiree left Armand and her home, she and the baby __
started walking toward the Bayou
A __________ is common on the American frontier; it uses realistic detail, literal manner and common speech to convey the extravagantly impossible events.
tall tale
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman can be considered a regional writer because of her association with ____
the New England area and the middle class
According to the corrido Gregorio Cortez, Cortez is accused of killing _____.
the sheriff of El Carmen County
According to Munro's critical article, Sarah Penn, who is a long suffering wife, asserts her own moral decisions and challenges _______.
the status quo
At the end of " Desiree's Baby," where does Desiree go?
to the swamp or bayou
According to the notes, "verisimilitude" means
true to life, realistic
According to the intro due to the expanding population and economy, women were included in the work force; middle and lower/middle class women were often clerks, telegraph/telephone operators and ______. Dressing in slim style skirts, they were the "____".
typewriters; new women
Which of the following is NOT an example of realism from this account in Chapter VII by Eastman?(true to life, verisimilitude)
when the tension increased, American Horse was the negotiator between the U.S. Army officers and the rebel ghost dancers
According to the Syllabus, if you do not have Internet service, you will _____________________and you _______________be excused from deadlines or missed or not submitted work.
will need to find an alternative Internet source; will not
According to the class syllabus, students are required to come to a SWTJC testing site for two exams, if a student fails to register, he/ she _______.
will receive a 0 for the exam grade - No exception