Colonial America
The Enlightenment
Captivity Narratives
The Crucible
Founding Documents
100

Political cartoons encouraged __________ in the colonies.

Unity

100

During what time period did the Enlightenment take place?

The 1700s

100

Captivity Narratives told the stories of:

White women escaping the captivity of Native Americans. 

100

Who wrote The Crucible?

Arthur Miller

100

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

When talking about Colonial America, we are talking about how many colonies?

13

200

What is the Enlightenment? 

Shift from religious to scientific influence on literature. 

200

Captivity narratives often pushed what agendas?

Religious, social, or political agendas

200

An allegory is:

A story with a hidden meaning

200

The Declaration of Independence tells England:

To back off or prepare for war

300

Who was the first prominent North American female poet?

Anne Bradstreet

300

List an example of literature from the Enlightenment.

Poor Richard's Almanack or Common Sense

300

How did Captivity Narratives depict Native Americans?

Uncivilized, barbaric, inferior, etc.

300

The Crucible is an allegorical retelling of:

The Salem Witch Trials

300

Who wrote the Bill of Rights?

James Madison
400

Who was the first published African American poet?

Phillis Wheatley
400

Benjamin Franklin wrote Poor Richard's Almanack under what pseudonym?

Richard Saunders

400

What is Sensationalism?

Exaggerating details in a story

400

McCarthyism is:

Political witch hunt of Communists in 1950s America

400

The Bill of Rights is considered Amendments #___ through ____. 

1-10

500

Puritans believed that God had chosen a select few for salvation. They called these people The _______.

The Elect

500

What 4 things did Poor Richard's Almanack include?

1. Weather predictions

2. Famous sayings of the year

3. Advice

4. Recipes

500

The most famous author of Captivity Narratives is:

Mary Rowlandson

500

Why is McCarthyism condemned?

Violated protections granted by the Constitution

500

What are the first 3 Amendments?

1 - Freedom of religion, press, assembly, protest

2 - Right to bear arms

3 - No quartering of soldiers

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