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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Gulliver Modest Proposal HistoryTimeline Vocab 10 Part 1
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Gulliver’s first journey/shipwreck takes him to _______
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Liliput
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Gulliver is treated like a pet or court jester in _______
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Brobdingnag
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Gulliver’s Travels is in the style of a _____ _________.
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Travel Tale
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What does “Big Enders” and “Little Enders” refer to?
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The division among the Liliputians based on which side of an egg they crack open
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Why does the King of Brobdingnag become angry at Gulliver?
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Gulliver describes human society in a way that makes the king contemptuous of humans, comparing them to insects
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“A Modest Proposal” is about the conditions in _______
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Ireland
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The essay is written by _____
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Jonathan Swift
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Name 2 of the problems that the author claims his proposal would solve.
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Starvation, overcrowding, burden of children on the working class
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What issue involving British landowners does the author address? (Hint: He thinks it is one of the most serious issues facing the nation)
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Absentee land owners who profited from the land they owned but never lived there
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What are ‘papists’ or the ‘popish’?
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Catholic
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The removal of James II with very little fighting was known as the __________
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Bloodless Revolution or Glorious Revolution
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During the Enlightenment, two religious groups in conflict in England are the ____ and the ____
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Roman Catholics and Protestants
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What ‘writer’ witnessed the coronation of Charles II and wrote about it?
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Samuel Pepys
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The two politican parties that were most popular in England during the Enlightment were the ____ and the ____
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Whigs and the Tories
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Voltaire’s satire about Candide joining an inept army and immediately becoming a hero are based on Voltaire’s disdain for the actual country/kingdom of _____
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Bulgaria
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1660 - 1800
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Restoration/Enlightenment
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1400s to 1600s
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Renaissance
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1066 - 1400
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Middle Ages
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Before 1066 AD
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Anglo-Saxons
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Free Question: Early1800s
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Romantic Era
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Excessive or blind adoration
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idolatry
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Dishonorable, shameful
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ignoble
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Likely to happen; threatening
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imminent
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To kill as a sacrifice, usually by fire
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immolation
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unchangeable
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immutable
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