A. Resistance to the overseers.
B. Learning to be midwives.
C. Resistance against dehumanization.
D. Lower suicide rates.
Related Mcqs:
- The turbulent years of the 14th century witnessed a blending of language and culture that led to the rise of Middle English. Which of the following events led to the nickname “the era of catastrophes” ?
A. The Hundred Years War
B. The Great Schism
C. The Black Plague
D. All of these answers - Which of the following English groups were supportive of the French Revolution during its early years ?
A. Republicans
B. Liberals
C. Radicals
D. both B and C - Which of the following English groups were supportive of the French Revolution during its early years ?
A. Republicans
B. Liberals
C. Radicals
D. both B and C - Frederick Douglass argued that slaves sang spirituals for all of the following reasons except______________?
A. To impress the horrors of slavery on listeners
B. To ease their pain
C. To pray for deliverance
D. To show that they were content in their work - What event provides the motivation for Shelby to release all the slaves ?
A. Tom’s death
B. Eliza’s escape
C. Tom’s daughter’s wedding
D. Tom saving Eva - How do the Shelby’s treat their slaves ?
A. Kindly but firmly
B. Set them all free
C. Beat them everyday
D. They do not have slaves - Whom does Mr.Haley choose from among Shelby’s slaves ?
A. Eliza and Harry
B. Uncle Tom and Cassy
C. Uncle Tom and Eliza
D. Uncle Tom and Harry - This feminist critic proposed that all female characters in literature are in at least one of the following stages of development: the feminine, feminist, or female stage ?
A. Virginia Woolf
B. Elaine Showalter
C. Mary Wolstencraft
D. Ellen Mores - Which cultural event(s) led to the rise of Modernism ?
A. the spread of Freud’s theories
B. the increased pace of everyday life
C. the controversy over traditional ideas of certainty and morality
D. All of the Above - What led to the alliterative revival ?
A. A return to reading poetry from the 11th and 12th centuries
B. The influence of southern courtly poets writing in French and Latin
C. A surge in English nationalism
D. The introduction to new poetic forms during the Norman invasion