_________ is a continual, unswerving fighter for the rights of man; he wrote many works such as : Common Sense; The Rights of Man; The Age of Reason.
A: Roger William
B: John Woolman
C: Thomas Paine
D: Philip Freneau
A: Roger William
B: John Woolman
C: Thomas Paine
D: Philip Freneau
举一反三
- Common Sense is regarded as the greatest of the Revolutionary pamphlets, its writer is ____. A: Benjamin Franklin B: Philip Freneau C: Thomas Paine D: Thomas Jefferson
- _____ was called the "Poet of the American Revolution"? A: Philip Freneau B: Thomas Paine C: Benjamin Franklin D: Thomas Jefferson
- Poor Richard's Almanac was written by______. A: Benjamin Franklin B: Philip Freneau C: Thomas Paine D: Thomas Jefferson
- 3. ______________ was very active in the cause of American Revolution and gained the title of “The Father of American Revolution” A: A) Benjamin Franklin B: B) Thomas Paine C: C) Philip Freneau D: D) Thomas Jefferson
- In the 18th century, the Enlightenment showed a great shift in colonial American literature from religious foundation to scientific reasoning. Works by Philip Freneau, Tomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin explore many of these new ideas.