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Author of Gulliver’s Travels and A Modest Proposal
Kept a diary for nine years (1660-1669) and recorded may events.
Wrote She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways; Composed upon Westminster Bridge, and The World Is Too Much with Us
to see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour
Victoria’s reign occurred in a period of: • great change • political stability • social stability • all of the above
By 1900, the British Empire: A. was at its height B. was economically bankrupt C. was declining D. all of the above
One problem in the first decade of Victoria’s reign in Ireland was the • Land shortage • Potato famine • Population boom • all of the above
The deplorable living conditions in British ________ was brought about by the rise of industry.
___, ______ and ______ were softened by sentimentality in the Victorian Age into tender courtships, joyous motherhoods, and deathbed scenes with angels.
The most beloved novelist of the Victorian Age, he wrote about many evils - becoming world-famous.
What do Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand have in common?
They gained their independence from Britain in the first decade of the twentieth century.
His book, Origin of Species was a bombshell because it seems to contradict the biblical account of special creation of each species.
His theories on psychology – that motives for behavior could be traced to the irrationally driven subconscious rocked the twentieth century.