Letters from an American Farmer by J. Crevecoeur - Exam
- 1. Who is the author of 'Letters from an American Farmer'?
A) J. Crevecoeur B) Henry James C) Thomas Paine D) Benjamin Franklin
- 2. What is the primary theme of 'Letters from an American Farmer'?
A) Colonialism B) Industrialization C) Romanticism D) American identity
- 3. In what year was 'Letters from an American Farmer' first published?
A) 1776 B) 1791 C) 1782 D) 1800
- 4. What does Crevecoeur compare America to in his letters?
A) A melting pot B) An ocean C) A fortress D) A steppe
- 5. Which character represents the American farmer in Crevecoeur's work?
A) James B) John C) Henry D) David
- 6. What literary style is evident in Crevecoeur's writing?
A) Stream of consciousness B) Descriptive prose C) Dialogue-heavy D) Abstract
- 7. What agricultural aspect does Crevecoeur touch upon?
A) Urban gardening B) Industrial farming C) Plantation farming D) Nomadic herding
- 8. Crevecoeur discusses the impact of which event on American society?
A) World War I B) The American Revolution C) The Great Depression D) The Civil War
- 9. Which ethnicity does Crevecoeur discuss in the context of American identity?
A) Only European B) Asian only C) Various ethnicities D) Native American only
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