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Quiz in Humanities 2 Name:____________________ Course:__________________Date:_____________ Score:________ I. Match column A to column B.

write only the letter on the space before the number. (10 pts.) COLUMN A COLUMN B _______1. Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies A. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe _______2. Discourse on Method B. Sojourner Truth _______3. The Law of War and Peace C. henry David Thoreau _______4. Principles of Political Economy and D. Rene Descartes Taxation E. Nicolas Copernicus _______5. Aint I a Woman F. Hugo Grotius _______6. Life in the Woods G. Thomas Maltus _______7. Pride and Prejudice H. David Ricardo _______8. Les Miserables I. Victor Hugo _______9. Essay on the Principle of Population J. Jane austen _______10. Faust

II. Identification. Identify the following. Write your answer on the space before the number. (10 pts.) _____________1. It is often called the anti-slavery movement. _____________2. It is a movement that relies on the imagination and subjectivity of approach, freedom of thought and expression, and idealization of nature. _____________3. It was the most successful political force of the 19th century. _____________4. It was introduced into European politics to describe theories advocating more efficient and equitable means of production and distribution of wealth. _____________5. It becomes a prevailing economic system in the Western Europe. _____________6. It emphasizes scenes in which peasant life is equated with divine order in its moral link between humanity and nature. _____________7. A theory that explains what holds the planet to their orbits. _____________8. It demonstrates that an object in motion will continue moving unless stopped by some outside force. _____________9. It is a belief in a higher reality than that found in sense experience or in a higher kind of knowledge than that achieved by human reason. _____________10. Refusal to obey civil laws or decrees. III. Write C if the given pair shows correct match of the creator to its creation; if not write W. _______1. William Wordsworth- The World is too much with us _______2. Edgar Allan Poe Annabel Lee _______3. John Keats Frankenstein _______4. Mary Shelly Ode to a Nightingale _______5. Lord Byron When a man hath no Freedom to fight for at home _______6. Percy Shelly When the Lamp is Shattered _______7. John Locke Tabula Rasa _______8. Alexander Pope Pamela _______9. Samuel Richardson Essay on Man _______10. Emily Bronte Jane Eyre _______11. Charles Dickens David Copperfield _______12. Gustave Flaubert Middlemarch _______13. George Eliot Wuthering Heights _______14. George Sand Indiana _______15. Stephen Foster Old Folks at Home
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