Who was Percy Shelley and why was he significant in the Romantic Movement?
A) He was expelled from Oxford for professing atheism openly.
B) He was the author of Hellas, 1822.
C) He rebelled against all authority and was pained by human sufferings of the past.
D) He was one of the most prolific poets of the Romantic era who died tragically while sailing in the Mediterranean.
E) All of these
E
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Fill in the blank with correct word.
What role did mysticism play in sixteenth-century Catholicism?
A) It increasingly came to be identified with Protestantism. B) The Catholic Church continued to embrace it as a legitimate form of religious experience. C) Mysticism almost disappeared during the Counter-Reformation. D) It had already disappeared during the Renaissance. E) It was used by reformers through the use of austere prayer and contemplative devotions.
The story of Mollie Brown James and Balbina Duque Granados illustrates which of the following?
A) the impact of globalization on ordinary workers B) the impact of changes in gender roles on ordinary women C) the impact of climate change on ordinary people D) the impact of the war on terrorism on American soldiers
What is bisexuality? What does recent research on bisexuality tell us about this orientation?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).