Mercy Otis Warren: Blowing the Whistle on British Rule

Mercy Otis Warren: Blowing the Whistle on British Rule

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10th Grade - University

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Mercy Otis Warren, born in 1728, was a significant political voice in early America. Influenced by her father, she was educated at home and later married James Warren. She became known for her writings on freedom and equality, and her play 'The Agitator' satirized British rule. Warren was also a whistleblower, exposing British collusion. After the American Revolution, she gained recognition for her contributions and is celebrated in the National Women's Hall of Fame.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was unique about Mercy Otis Warren's education during her time?

She attended a prestigious university.

She was self-taught without any guidance.

She was tutored at home, which was uncommon for women.

She learned from public school teachers.

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Who did Mercy Otis Warren marry, and how did it influence her political involvement?

A wealthy merchant, which led her to focus on business.

James Warren, a lawyer and revolutionary activist.

A fellow poet, which inspired her literary works.

A British officer, which distanced her from politics.

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What was the significance of Mercy Otis Warren's play 'The Agitator'?

It was a romantic comedy that entertained the masses.

It satirized a colonial governor and predicted the revolution.

It was a historical drama about ancient Rome.

It was a musical that celebrated British culture.

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How did Mercy Otis Warren contribute as one of America's first whistleblowers?

By revealing a financial scandal.

By leaking letters that showed a governor's double dealings.

By publishing a controversial novel.

By exposing a secret military plan.

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What recognition did Mercy Otis Warren receive for her contributions to American independence?

A national holiday in her honor.

A statue in Washington, D.C.

A commemorative coin issued by the government.

A place in the National Women's Hall of Fame.