Actually, these two novels could be said to express all of these themes and ideas. However, the authors of these two novels, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, are considered by many critics, scholars, and historians to belong to what is known as "the lost generation" of American writers. Hemingway and Fitzgerald, in fact, have been considered to be the "leaders," in a sense, of the "lost generation" of American writers, especially given their mutual expression of purpose for the post World War I generation in their novels.
The least successful New England colony was Plymouth, because its harbor was not as good as Boston's and this made it not a very good trade center.
House slaves went to the church of their owner. And the field slaves kept working.
The answer is A. Grasslands.