The Pilgrims regard their voyage as A. Spiritual journey B. Physical journey C. Both a physical and spiritual journey The first people to migrate to North America were • A. Explorers from Spain • B. The Norse by way of Iceland and Greenland • C. Ice Age hunter via the Bering land bridge The greatest legacy of the French and Spanish explorers was • • • • A. B. C. D. Long-live political institutions Written accounts of the New World Moral and ethical religious convictions Farming inovations The Mayflower Compact paved the way for • A. A national church • B. A constitutional democracy • C. The Salem witch trials The Pilgrims first landed in America A. Cape Cod B. Near the Hudson River C. Near Boston Rationalist believed that all people • A. Were sinners in the eyes of God, with no hope of redemption • B. Were either saved or damned, according to God’s will • C. Could change the course of human events through prayer • D. Could think in an ordered manner, thereby improving their lives The following man compared God to a clockmaker • A. Ben Franklin • B. John Locke • C. Sir Isaac Newton Who said, “We shall be a city upon a hill? A. B. C. D. John Green Martin Luther Rev. Brown Johnathan Winthrop What piece of writing (American)is considered a masterpiece in the Age of Reason • A. The Declaration • B. Ben Franklin’s autobiography • C. The Bill of Rights ? •What does the idea of Manifest Destiny mean? Protestant Reformation • Protestant Reformation took place A. 1620 B. 1705 C. 1517 D. 1400 Prayer to the Pacific and other poems • The cyclical image in the poem is A. When the narrator sees that the rain clouds have come from China where Grandfather Turtle went B. She swam in the ocean as a child and now returns as an adult C. The seagulls have returned after a long journey Montezuma Castle The poem puts two unlikely ideas together A. A cowboy and an Indian B. A tourist spot and an ancient resident of a cave C. A cold day in winter and a warm day in spring Anne Bradstreet- Burning House • In her poem, Bradstreet mostly criticizes herself for A. Losing her faith in God’s goodness B. Failing to react quickly in an emergency C. Valuing material possessions too much Anne Bradstreet Burning House Bradstreet emphasizes both the things she has lost and A. The people who escaped in the fire B. The new home that neighbors are building for her C. Her memories of happy occasions in the house What does Anne Bradstreet find most consoling after the fire? A. God has prepared a rich home for her in heaven B. Through the fire, she has atoned for her sins C. She has emerged unharmed from the fire. D. Her relatives will give her temporary shelter Protestant Reformation • When the peasants revolted and raised an army of 300, 000, Luther sided with them and helped them to defeat the local kings. • True or False? Protestant Reformation Due to the Protestant reformation A. Many building were burned B. Many monarchs became wealthy land owners C. Waterways were shut down D. German culture was spread Protestant Reformation • The printing press allowed • A. More people access to the Bible • B. Created many different interpretations of the Bible • C. Created different denominations • D. All of the above Define the word Theology Define the word Theocracy Define the word Zealous When did the Protestant Reformation take place • • • • A. 1604 B. 1066 C. 1517 D. 1100 Why did England want to come to America? Give two reasons. Who was Amerigo Vespucci? Roanoake was settled by • • • • A. B. C. D. Sir Issac Smith Sir Walter Raleigh Sir Calvin Hobbes Sir John Kyle Who arrived first the Pilgrims of the Puritans? By 1642 how many Pilgrims and Puritans had settled here? • • • • A. B. C. D. 10,000 20,000 50,000 100,000 What belief did Pilgrims and Puritans hold in common? Puritans believed the Bible is the literal word of God •True or False? What was an important form of literature for Puritans? from John Winthrop‘s famous CCCCCCCcsp Consider that wee • Complete thisbe phrase shall as afrom …John 30:Winthrop, • “We shall be seen“Consider that wee shalla hill be as a … • A. As a city upon • B. A forest village • C. A metropolis in a city • D. A small village The seamen are astonished by the death of the profane seaman an attribute his demise to • • • • A. B. C. D. The heavy storms The will of God His fondness for rum His carelessness The college of Harvard was formed first to train A. B. C. D. Ministers Scientists Doctors Lawyers The Pilgrims’ ship first reaches land in America at • A. Cape Cod • B. Near the Hudson River • C. At Boston • • • • Bradford describes the American Indians whom the Puritans encounter with A. B. C. D. Great admiration and praise A combination of pity and fear A sense of guilt for taking their land A mixture of disdain and respect At the first Thanksgiving the Puritans are most thankful for • A. The treaty they have made with the American Indians • B. The departure of the loathsome sailors • C. Their great store of game and corn • D. The arrival of more people from England Mary Rowlandson’s main intention is to • • • • A. Write a best seller B. Analyze another culture C. Arouse hatred toward the Wampanoag D. Show how her experience revealed God’s purpose The tribe that captures Rowlandson is forced to keep moving because of its • • • • A. B. C. D. English pursuers Need for Food Treaty with the colonists Religious practices Rowlandson primarily draws strength to survive from ? • A. Her desire to return and tell her story to the Puritans • B. Her belief in God’s ultimate purpose • C. The medicine that a sympathetic woman gives her • D. Her desire to avenge the death of her child An allusion is • A. Something you can’t see • B. A reference to something from art, music, religion, science, literature, etc. • C. A comparison of two unlike things • D. An exaggeration The head of the Indian tribe that captured Mary is named • • • • A. B. C. D. King George King Phillip King John King Richard • • • • Puritans viewed the raids by the Indians as a sign from God as a result of their A. B. C. D. Being selfish with their land Young people dancing Not reading the Bible every day. Drinking too much beer. Christians saw the comparison of these narratives as • A. Allegories about their lives • B. Similes about their lives • C. A hyperbole about their life True or False •The Captivity Narratives were always objective writing Mary Rowlandson What was Mary Rowlandson’s main intention in writing her story ? Who was the head of the Indian tribe that captured Mary? Puritans viewed the Indian tribe raids as a result of their young people doing what? How did the captivity narratives change with time? In his sermon, Edwards mainly taps into his audience’s fear of • A. Their minister’s wrath • B. Burning forever in a fiery pit • C. Associating with sinners • D. Floods and other natural disasters When Edwards refers to the unconverted persons in this congregation, he chiefly addresses the • A . Men and women who do not believe in God • B. Church visitors • C. People who are against him • D. Members who do not accept Christ as their Savior Edwards presents God as a being who • • • • A. B. C. D. Enjoys human suffering and misery Continually redefines the universe Is often angry and vengeful Easily forgives people Edwards builds a sense of urgency and peril by suggesting that • A. Death and damnation may occur at any moment • B. The church is being persecuted by unholdy forces • C. Ministers alone can determine who is to be saved • D. The end of the world is coming soon. Define Profane • • • • A. B. C. D. Urgent Irreverent Proud Conversation Provoked means • A. To Calm • B. Forced to anger • C. Induce Appease • • • • A. B. C. D. Controlled Proud To soften To calm; satisfy Haughty • • • • A. B. C. D. Fondness Willing Proud A few Execratons • • • • • A. B. C. D. - Heavy storms Angry words; curses Rocks Big Waves Relent • • • • A. B. C. D. To soften To discuss To work To leave Sundry • • • • A. B. C. D. A lot of something The end of something Few-some An ability to sew Affliction • A. Austerity • B. Solitude • C. Hardship Bewitching • • • • A. B. C. D. Enticing Ornate Comprising Fragrant Decrepit • • • • A. B. C. D. Ornery Wayward Hungry Run-Down Entreated • A. Asked • B. Harangued • D. Trusted Plunder • • • • A. Bound Books B. Ample Provisions C. Seized goods D. Retrieved Savory • • • • A. B. C. D. Edible Appetizing Tasteless Pungent Lamentable • • • • A. B. C. D. Puzzling Unfathomable Ambivalent Distressing Abhors • • • • A. B. C. D. Suffering Forgiveness Hates To calm Define the word Omnipotent Define the word Inconceivable What Puritan minister introduced the small pox vaccine? • • • • A. Jon Edwards Cotton Mather John Simone Ralph Bradford