A. Protection of the political rights of the working class
B. Recognition of chartered trading companies
C. Political rights for women
D. Protection of the political rights of the middle class
Related Mcqs:
- Miniver scorned the gold he sought. Here gold refers to______________?
A. the yellow metal
B. paycheck or money
C. materialism
D. the pot of luck - Before humans were sold as commodities, what item was highly sought after in West Africa ?
A. Diamonds
B. Land
C. Gold
D. Gasoline - Elizabethans were notoriously superstitious. They feared witches, believed in magical animals, and sought good luck charms. What “science” did they utilize in trying to predict and control the future ?
A. Alchemy
B. Metallurgy
C. Geocentricity
D. Astrology - Who, among the following, is not connected with the Oxford Movement ?
A. Robert Browning
B. John Keble
C. E.B. Pusey
D. J. H. Newman - The Aesthetic Movement which blossomed during the 1880s was not influenced by ?
A. The Pre-Raphaelites
B. Ruskin
C. Pater
D. Matthew Arnold - In which year Coleridge met poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy which later contributed Romantic movement to the English Literature ?
A. 1798
B. 1779
C. 1795
D. 1789 - With which other poet did Samuel Taylor Coleridge founded the Romantic movement in English Literature ?
A. Lord Byron
B. Shelley
C. William Wordsworth
D. John Keats - Which of the following best defines the Enlightenment movement ?
A. Age of reason
B. Political thinking
C. Celebration of individual
D. Philosophical movment - The intellectual movement that believed that the observation of nature elevates the nature of humans, that deep truths can be grasped through intuition, and that God, Nature and humanity are united in a shared universe is______________?
A. Transcendentalism
B. Communism
C. Totalitarianism
D. Feudalism - Which of the following descriptions of the “Avant-Garde Movement” is false ?
A. The avant-garde, a military term meaning “advanced guard,” was founded in France in the mid-19th century.
B. The term avant-garde itself means “advanced guard,” and the military role of the advanced guard and the role of the avantgarde art movement are much of the same.
C. The realist painter Gustave Courbet never considered himself a member of the avant-garde.
D. Both A and B