English 11 Test 1: Puritans & Founding Figures Defined

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William Bradford

Of Plymouth Plantation

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Edward Taylor

Huswifery

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Anne Bradstreet

Upon the Burning of Our House

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Jonathan Edwards

Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God

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Benjamin Franklin

Poor Richard's Almanac

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The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

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Patrick Henry

Speech at Virginia Convention

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Cavaliers

1. man is responsible for society 2. society should benefit man

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Puritans

Believed the fall of man is complete, God is in everything, God is providential.

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Patrick Henry

Said "give me liberty or give me death"

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Patrick Henry was unique in his...

opinion and style

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Benjamin Franklin

Who lived in Philly, Boston and New York

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James Franklin

Who was older Ben or James Franklin

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The Gazette

What was the name of James Franklin's newspaper

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James Franklin

Was sent to prison for offensive articles

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Wrote in the Gazette anomalously.

Benjamin Franklin

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Ambassador for France and was at the 1783 Treaty of Paris

Benjamin Franklin

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Most of Ben Franklin's rules referred to what

time

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What is 1 question Benjamin Franklin asked himself each day

What good shall I do this day?

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What is 1 question Benjamin Franklin asked himself each day

What good have I done this day?

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Traveling preacher during the Great Awakening

Jonathan Edwards

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Word or picture that represents a different more significant meaning

What is a symbol

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Two truths that appear to contradict each other

What is a paradox

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What is Jonathan Edwards paradoxical view of God

God is angry and judgy, but is also merciful and gracious

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How does J. Edwards ideas reflect Puritan world view

The judgement we deserve to sin, but also his unconditional love for us

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What are examples of wrath used by J. Edwards

Urgency, venomous serpent, burns like fire, black clouds

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What are examples of mercy used by J. Edwards

held in God's hand, restraining hand, holds black flood waters

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What is an example of Puritan beliefs that Anne Bradstreet displayed

God is providential

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What is an example of Puritan beliefs that Anne Bradstreet displayed

Man is sinful

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Wrote devotions of himself talking to God that were l;ater discovered in 1937

Edward Taylor

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How do E. Taylor's ideas reflect Puritan world views

They see God in everything, and use metaphors to describe it. Is asking the Lord to save his soul.

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How does "Of Plymouth Plantation" display the Puritan world view

The grace of God sustained them.

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What is an Oration

A long speech