A. Socialism
B. Capitalism
C. Humanitarianism
D. Humanism
Related Mcqs:
- The period of maturation, intellectual growth and social graces during the Renaissance is called the____________?
A. aristocracy
B. New Age
C. Reformation
D. Enlightenment - Fill in the blank. The term “Renaissance” literally translates as “_____________” ?
A. Reincarnation
B. Rebirth
C. Reproduction
D. Recapitulation - Fill in the blank. Renaissance thinkers strongly associated themselves with the values of ____________?
A. Catholicism
B. Medieval Europe
C. Classical antiquity
D. Protestantism - Fill in the blank. Th …. was a movement that had profound implications not only for the modern world in general but also for literary history.
A. Catholic Restoration
B. Catholic Reformation
C. Protestant Reformation
D. None of - Fill in the blank. Prior to the rise of the famed tragedians of the late 1580s,_____________ were the great headliners of the Elizabethan stage?
A. Clowns
B. Women
C. Politicians
D. Pantomimes - Fill in the blank. The greatest insurrection of the______________ age in England was over religion?
A. Hanover
B. Protestant
C. Tudor
D. None of these - Fill in the blank. Although Sir Philip Sidney is writing 200 years before the …. revolution, he presents a very inward and self-absorbed narrator in “Astrophil and Stella.” ?
A. Medieval
B. Victorian
C. Romantic
D. None of the above - Fill in the blank. John Wycliffe challenged a number of ______________doctrines with arguments which centuries later would echo during the Protestant Reformation ?
A. Roman Catholic
B. Anglican
C. Buddhist
D. Protestant - Fill in the blank. John Lyly’s ________ exercised considerable influence upon its author’s contemporaries?
A. “Euphues”
B. “Paradise Lost”
C. “Utopia”
D. “Zelauto” - Fill in the blank. Sir Philip Sidney’s strong_____________ convictions made him publicly oppose a projected marriage for Queen Elizabeth?
A. Catholic
B. Protestant
C. Buddhist
D. Quaker