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31 Cards in this Set
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Age of Reason |
1760 to 1820 Thinkers turned to science , not religion, to explain the world. |
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Romaticism |
1820 to 1861 Emphasized the capacity of the individual |
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Realism/Naturalism |
1861 to 1914 Naturalism: humans are subject to forces beyond their control |
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Modernist |
1914 to 1945 Saw world as chaos, art was a way to create order |
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Declaration of Independence |
1776 Govt. derives power from consent of the people Jefferson, Ben Franklin, Adams, Sherman, Livingston |
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American Revolution |
1776 to 1783 |
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French Revolution |
1789 |
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Burke |
French Revolution Very traditional "Decent drapery" |
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Paine |
French Revolution Calls Burke superficial "Letting dead rule over the living" is foolish |
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Charlotte Temple |
Susanna Rowson Published 1794 Artful (deceptive) vs. Artless (true, natural) Charlotte Mdmselle La Rue Belcour Montraville |
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Jefferson elected as President |
1808 |
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American Colonization Society |
1816 Granted $$ by govt to establish Liberia |
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Liberia |
Established 1819 |
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Rip Van Winkle |
Irving Published 1819 "native American literature" Takes place around 1808 |
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Liberator newspaper |
Garrison Established 1831 |
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Federalists |
Democrats Hamilton "Fathers of the people" |
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Anti-Federalists |
Jefferson "Friends of the people" |
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Reminiscence of Federalism |
Sedgwick 1835 |
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Self Reliance |
Emerson 1841 |
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Frederick Douglass |
Frederick Douglass 1845 |
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Hop Frog |
Poe 1849 |
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Benito Cereno |
Melville 1855: Putnam's 1856: Piazza Tales Delano Benito Babo San Dominick |
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Civil War |
1861-65 |
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Coinage Act |
1873 |
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The Awakening |
Chopin 1899 Edna Robert Mr. Pontellier Arobin |
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WW1 |
1914-1918 |
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McTeague |
Frank Norris 1899 McTeague Trina Zerkow Marcus |
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Garrisonian Abolitionists |
Initially believed in gradualim, switched to immediatism. Also a disunionist, constitution = pro slavery, saw slavery as a moral, not political, issue. |
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Marx |
Naturalism/ realism Econ determines how people act |
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Darwin |
Naturalism/ realism Biology (inherited traits and environment) |
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Freud |
Naturalism/ realism Human psyche determines people's actions |