The late-nineteenth-century naturalist writers, such as Stephen Crane, portrayed

A) customs and dialects identified with a particular region of the country.
B) society somewhat realistically but emphasized the "smiling aspects" of life.
C) humans as mere animals in a merciless Darwinian world.
D) virtuous heroines and heroes in mortal combat with dastardly villains.


C

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A) he wanted to secure a right-of-way for a Chicago-to-Pacific Coast transcontinental railroad. B) he felt geography and climate would prevent slavery from ever extending into the Kansas-Nebraska Territory. C) he believed that popular sovereignty was not a workable solution to the slavery question. D) he wanted to be president.

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What did Virginia Woolf call for writers to do?

A. question gender definition B. stress economic disparities C. support nationalist causes D. espouse the importance of maternity

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The Mongols succeeded the Ming as the rulers of China

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following speculated that the world was composed of atoms?

a. Democritus b. Parmenides c. Thales d. Pythagoras e. Anaximenes

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