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John Adams wrote his wife that he
studied politics and war so that his
sons could study these four practical
subjects.
math, philosophy,
commerce, algebra 11,1,1
John Adams wrote his wife that he
studied politics and war so that these
relations could study painting, poetry,
and music.
grandsons
We generally consider works
classified as literature to have this
type of purpose.
aesthetic
Before the late nineteenth century,
aesthetic literature fell into this
category.
belles lettres
Europeans often mocked the United
States for being slow to develop this
type of culture.
literary and artistic
Herman Melville defended this early
American writer by saying that
Shakespeares were being born on
the banks of the Ohio.
Nathaneil Hawrthorne
American booksellers could easily
pirate British books because of the
lack of this type of legal protection.
international copyright
This phrase expresses the belief that
the United States is special and
unique.
American Exceptionalism
This writer called America an
“asylum” from European tyranny and
aristocracy.
J. Hector St. John de
Crèvecoeur
J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur
particularly praised Americans for
their ability to reach this status.
property-owning
This group of religious immigrants
developed a vision of themselves as
exceptional.
Puritains
Early American literature tended to
emphasize these two ideals.
Democracy and Freedom
This man wrote Common Sense.
Thomas Paine
Common Sense identifies “plain
argument” with this system of
government.
democracy
This word in the first sentence of the
Declaration of Independence recalls
Thomas Paine’s argument for natural
rights.
“self-evident”
This man’s Autobiography encouraged the idea that anyone can achieve success through hard work.
Benjamin Franklin
This writer wrote Ragged Dick.
Horatio Alger
Horatio Alger published Ragged Dick in this year.
1868
The Great Gatsby, Citizen Kane, and The Wolf of Wall Street all explore the American theme of transcending this condition.
poverty
British writers drew from the literature
of these two ancient civilizations to
establish their national cultural identity.
Greece and Rome