A) The literary movements of the 19th century. B) The history of women's rights. C) The philosophy of Transcendentalism. D) The life and works of Margaret Fuller.
A) Ralph Waldo Emerson. B) Nathaniel Hawthorne. C) Henry James. D) Emily Dickinson.
A) The New Yorker. B) The Atlantic. C) The Dial. D) Harper's Bazaar.
A) Poetry. B) Fiction. C) Biography. D) Historical fiction.
A) She was a prominent advocate for women's rights. B) She opposed women's participation. C) She was a suffragette organizer. D) She was indifferent to the cause.
A) Philadelphia. B) Chicago. C) Boston. D) New York.
A) Social reform. B) Isolationism. C) Conformity. D) Victorian values.
A) 1850. B) 1855. C) 1848. D) 1860. |