Romantic Period

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  1. 4. The loss of the British colonies in ______ is not considered a historical event associated with the Romantic period but rather the Enlightenment.
  2. 5. The response of the British government to ideas of egalitarianism.
  3. 7. Romantics thought that this human quality was insufficient for solving the worlds problems. The Romantic period is a response to the Enlightenment where this same human trait was, from the Romantic perspective, overly emphasized.
  4. 8. The Parliamentary ____ acts of 1832 acts were a culminating achievement of the Romantic movement and mark the end of this literary time period.
  5. 10. John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord ____ make up the second generation of Romantic poets.
  6. 11. The publication of this book marks the beginning of the English Romantic period (2 words)
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  1. 1. What was romantic poetry during the Romantic period like?
  2. 2. Because the communal land was sold off to private individuals, many people living in the countryside were forced to move to ______.
  3. 3. The economic principle of the government keeping its hands out of the economy and allowing market focers to work (french word; 2 words)
  4. 6. To a Romantic, nature is an inspiration for strong positive and negative _______.
  5. 9. William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and William _____ make up the first generation of Romantic poets.