A. resistance
B. cultural independence
C. Europe
D. All the above
Related Mcqs:
- During the Colonial Time Period, the writing was influenced most by what religious persuasion ?
A. The Puritans
B. The Catholics
C. The Pilgrims
D. The Anglo Saxons - Which of the following themes or ideas are closely associated with the Native American way of life ?
A. Waste and abuse of natural resources
B. Immoral behavior
C. Love and respect for family and its elders
D. Uncivilized society - Themes in modern literature are_____________?
A. pretension
B. nostalgia
C. national identity
D. All the above - Before advocating on behalf of the enslaved in colonial Massachusetts, Samuel Sewall participated in what early American crisis event ?
A. Mayflower compact
B. Salem Witch Trails
C. No involvement
D. All the above - Which of the following is not a cultural myth we attribute to those earliest Massachusetts colonial settlements at Plymouth and Massachusetts ?
A. Democracy
B. Brother love/charity
C. US Exceptionalism
D. None of the above - We associate William Bradford with what colonial settlement ?
A. Plymouth
B. Mayflower compact
C. Massachusetts Bay Colony
D. Rhode Island - Pre-colonial theme ?
A. religious stories
B. creation stories
C. A and B
D. None of the above - We associate John Winthrop with what colonial Settlement ?
A. Plymouth
B. Mayflower compact
C. Massachusetts Bay Colony
D. Rhode Island - Which of the following themes is/are addressed in Ulysses ?
A. religious identity
B. national identity
C. married relationships
D. All of the Above - Which of the following themes/motifs was/were often found in literature of “courtly love” ?
A. nobility
B. adultery
C. chastity
D. All of the Above