Out of the choices given, the only author that was not part of the American Romanticism movement was William Wordsworth. he was involved with the English Romantic Age.
Your brief note makes me think of the Seeds of Peace Camp which began in the USA, in 1993. John Wallach had the idea for the camp, and proposed it at a state dinner that included leaders from Israel, Egypt and Palestine. He challenged them to send 15 teens from each of their countries to the new camp he was establishing in Maine, which would become known as the Seeds of Peace Camp.
The correct answers here are Austria and Poland.
On March 12, 1938, the event called the Anschluss occurred, in which Nazi Germany annexed the state of Austria. This annexation of Austria had support of not only the Nazi supporters but from many others who wanted the countries to become one.
On September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland in what is known as the Poland Campaign and which is taken as the beginning of the World War II.
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In the Declaration, Jefferson made references to the beliefs of the Enlightenment philosopher John Locke. In perhaps the most famous line of the Declaration, Jefferson stated protection of natural rights "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness".
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