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2 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Encounters And Foundations to 1800 Native American Literature “ Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” From The Autobiography Of Ben Franklin “Speech to the Virginia Convention”

3 The first Europeans to come to North America were ___.

4 Explorers from Spain

5 What did the Spanish explorer Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca do?

6 Told about tribes he lived with in Mexico.

7 What did the Mayflower Compact pave the way for?

8 A constitutional democracy

9 Rationalists believed that all people ___.

10 Could think in an ordered manner, thereby improving their lives.

11 According to the deists, the best form of worship was ___.

12 Creating greater business profits.

13 Why does Joseph Bruchac say Longfellow’s epic poem Song of Hiawatha is misnamed?

14 The poet attributes his story to the wrong native group.

15 In “Coyote Finishes His Work,” Coyote heps the people when he ___.

16 He rids the world of evil spirits and teaches important skills.

17 What work does the author give as an example of Western literature finding inspiration in Native American tradition?

18 The Song of Hiawatha

19 In “Coyote Finishes His Work,” The Old Man Above is an archetype of a ___.

20 Creator God

21 An archetype is a ____.

22 A pattern that occurs over and over again in literature.

23 When Edwards says that “men are held in the hand of God, he means that ___.

24 The fate of human beings is determined by God.

25 In his sermon, Edwards mainly taps into his audience’s fear of ___.

26 Burning forever in a fiery pit.

27 Edwards builds a sense of urgency and peril by suggesting that ____.

28 Death and damnation may occur at any moment.

29 Edwards contends that the only was people can escape from God’s anger is to ___.

30 Experience a “change of heart” and accept Christ.

31 Jonathan Edwards probably uses the device of comparing God’s fury to natural forces in order to ___.

32 Put abstract things into physical terms people can understand.

33 Franklin arrives in Philadelphia in his working dress because ___.

34 He intends to find a job immediately.

35 Franklin considers moral perfection to be a(n) ___.

36 State attainable through study and practice.

37 How does Franklin rank the virtues?

38 Logical and orderly mind.

39 What probable reason does Franklin suggest for his giving the boatmen his only shilling, even though Franklin did the rowing?

40 One must be scrupulously honest in all things.

41 Why does Franklin place the attainment of virtues in a numerical order?

42 He believes that some virtues help pave the way for others.

43 What is a contradiction that Henry points out about the British?

44 They claim peaceful intent and, at the same time, they are growing their military presence in America.

45 Henry recounts several instances in which the colonists sought agreement and acceptable terms with the British. He reviews these incidencts in order to persuade the delegates that ___.

46 It is treason to seek peace with the British.

47 Henry states that the colonists have the advantage over the British because the colonists have ___.

48 Moral correctness and conviction.

49 What is the main purpose of Henry’s speech?

50 Persuade his fellow delegates to fight against the British.

51 Henry advocates immediate action by the colonists because the ___.

52 Conflict has already begun and the colonists have no choice but to fight.


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