- The central idea in a literary work is called its
- How did businesses create a national demand for their brand names?
- What are two prominent examples of violence used by abolitionists?
- having or consisting of the same parts; similar
- At the beginning of Carver's short story, "Cathedral", how does the narrator feel about the blind man coming to visit his wife?
- what were two banks that gained regional monopolies of railroads due to bad economy?
- a pious act or thought; devotion to religious duties and practices; piousness + reverence
- The Nativist Movement was especially _________________.
- able to burn, eat away, or destroy by chemical action; sarcastic or cutting in speech; corrosive
- What are two examples of conflicts with Native Americans during the time of Manifest Destiny?
- 3. What did Congress do to appease South Carolina over the Tariff of 1828?A. Congress passed the Ordinance of Nullification.B. They allowed South Carolina to secede from the Union.C. Congress decided to send military forces to keep the peace.D. They passed another tariff to reduce the first one.
- What amendment overturned the Dred Scott v. Sanford decision?
- How does Lieutenant Cross change at the end of "The Things they Carried"?
- In the short story "The House of Asterion" Asterion is a
- a group of persons arranged in order of rank
- In "Boy's and Girls" what did the narrator's father do for a living?
- In"The Lesson" when does the story take place?
- In "St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves" what is the main commandment of wolf life?
- What/Where was Tim and Linda's secret meeting place?
- In Margaret Atwood's"Lusus Naturae" it was decided that the narrator should die" so that she did not stand in the way of her sister's happiness.