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art final

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show Subjective Emotions  
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2. __________ is the idea that beliefs must be judged within their own social context .   show
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3. Color-field painting is associated with the artist __________.   show
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4. __________ used everyday objects as models for his sculpture.   show
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5. The sculptor __________ is known for thin, elongated human figures that suggest emotional torture and isolation.   show
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show open-ended meaning  
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show ephemeral  
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show Installation  
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show New Media  
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show Harrison Begay  
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show spansion  
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show history  
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13. The work of __________ required an advanced aerospace computer in order to be built.   show
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14. The common ground of twentieth century architecture could be described as __________.   show
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show Modern Realism  
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16. Tom Stoppard's play The Coast of Utopia deals with the intellectual forebears of the __________.   show
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show alternative social  
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18. The central character of Philip Glass's opera Akhnaten is a(n) __________   show
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19. Musique actuelle is characterized by a tendency toward __________.   show
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20. The American composer Ned Rorem is associated with __________.   show
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21. __________ is the musician who developed bebop.   show
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22. "Fusion" is characterized by __________.   show
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23. Postmodernist writers tend to view language as __________.   show
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24. Vladimir Nabokov's __________ parodies literary scholarship.   show
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25. Sylvia Plath is associated with __________ poetry.   show
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26. The novels of __________ are particularly concerned with the rights of African-Americans and women.   show
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show neo-realism  
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28. The use of surprisingly diverse media, such as film, video, sculpture, and installation is a trademark of the director __________.   show
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29. __________ wrote the novel Beloved, which tells the story of Sethe, a former slave, and the spirit of her dead child, named Beloved.   show
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30. House Made of Dawn, a novel dealing with the experiences of a Tano Indian named Abel after serving in World War II, was written by __________.   show
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show True  
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show False  
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3. Modernism ended in 1945 with the closing of World War II.   show
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show False  
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5. The plays of Arthur Miller are representative of postmodern theatre.   show
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show True  
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show True  
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8. Some examples of Native American ritual performance and theatre last for a hundred hours.   show
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show False  
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10. Ballet does not fit easily into categories like modern, postmodern, or traditional.   show
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show True  
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1. European modernist art was first exhibited in the United States at __________.   show
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2. __________ was concerned with documenting the emergence of African-American identity.   show
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show Nihilism  
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4. The artist who made paintings criticizing the oppression of Indians by Europeans was __________.   show
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5. The architect best known for his Falling Water (Kaufmann House) is __________.   show
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6. The __________ represents a conscious attempt to integrate all the arts into a unified statement.   show
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show Walter Gropius and Adolph Meyer  
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8. Bertolt Brecht is best known for his __________.   show
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9. The plays of Luigi Pirandello are associated with __________.   show
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10. The music of Paul Hindemath is almost __________.   show
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12. The composer who integrated American idioms, including jazz, Mexican folk songs, and Shaker hymns into his compositions is __________.   show
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show dance  
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14. T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land marks an important point in modern __________.   show
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show D.H. Lawrence  
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show Tristan Tzara  
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show Langston Hughes  
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18. The technique that was famously employed in the films of Sergei Eisenstein is called __________.   show
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show Citizen Kane  
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show André Breton  
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21. The musical composition __________ critically reflected on machines, mechanized production, and dehumanization.   show
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show absurdism  
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23. The abstract works of Joan Miró are an example of __________.   show
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show Flannery O'Connor  
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25. The literary movement __________, exemplified by the work of Ezra Pound, grew out of symbolism but used concrete language, modern subject matter, and avoided mystical or romantic themes.   show
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