_______ is the major literary school in the Victorian Age A: Naturalism B: Social Darwinism C: Romanticism D: Critical realism
_______ is the major literary school in the Victorian Age A: Naturalism B: Social Darwinism C: Romanticism D: Critical realism
Which of the following theories contributed to Modernism?( ) A: Einstein’s “theory of relativity” B: Marxism and Darwinism C: Nietzsche’s “Will to Power” D: Bergson’s “élan vital”
Which of the following theories contributed to Modernism?( ) A: Einstein’s “theory of relativity” B: Marxism and Darwinism C: Nietzsche’s “Will to Power” D: Bergson’s “élan vital”
During the American westward movement, Democratic politician John L. O’Sullivan produced the famous theory of ______. A: "Isolationism" B: "Good Neighbor Policy" C: "Social Darwinism" D: "Manifest Destiny"
During the American westward movement, Democratic politician John L. O’Sullivan produced the famous theory of ______. A: "Isolationism" B: "Good Neighbor Policy" C: "Social Darwinism" D: "Manifest Destiny"
In the novel Sister Carrie, Theodore Dreiser portrayed the success of Carrie Meeber and the downfall of Hurstwood to ________. A: expose the darkness of human nature B: prove the social Darwinism that only the fittest could survive C: prove that one’s nature is more important than one’s education D: illustrate the corruption of agricultural society
In the novel Sister Carrie, Theodore Dreiser portrayed the success of Carrie Meeber and the downfall of Hurstwood to ________. A: expose the darkness of human nature B: prove the social Darwinism that only the fittest could survive C: prove that one’s nature is more important than one’s education D: illustrate the corruption of agricultural society