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Unit VIII G3

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"wireless" and the BBC   -Radio's allowed people to listen to live music wirelessly and have widespread audiences of a performance across the nation. -The British Broadcasting Corporation was a public broadcasting system that allowed people across Great Britain to tune in.  
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Birth of a Nation and The Blue Angel   -Rise in popularity of movies/cinema allowed wider spread of ideas(including propoganda) and fame of actors. -Birth of a Nation was an American action silent film and The Blue Angel was a German sound film  
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German Expressionism   -Form of expressionism focused on devastation and depression. -Created as a result of the devastation in Germany after WWI  
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George Grosz and Otto Dix   -two German Expressionists who portrayed their personal hatred for the "Great War" -showed the devestation they lived through in Germany during and following the war  
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Dadaism   -style of self proclaimed "anti-art" to show the pointlessness of life -said that all things were pointless and illogical and achieved nothing  
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Surrealism   -art used to portray irrational and break barriers of logic -often portrayed things of dreams and nightmares  
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Salvador Dali's The Persistence of Memory   -showed recognized objects clocks in unfamiliar positions (melting) -sought for the reality beyond reality , or a subconscious (surrealism)  
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Bauhaus School and Walter Gropius   -sought functionalism architecture in which engineering and art joined in architecture. - architecture seems simple as it is serving a specific function while still being art.  
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"degenerate art"   -the term/opinion of modern art by Hitler and the Nazi's -said this art was too simple and dull and was going backwards  
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"socialist realism"   -art accepted by Stalinist Russia and similar to Nazi Germany's art -continuation of early 1800's art with focus on objective rather than subjective  
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"stream of consciousness"   -a writing technique in which a character has an inner monologue of their innermost thoughts -was a part of the movement to go towards thoughts of of dreams or subconcious  
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James Joyce's Ulysses and Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway   -Authors who used the "stream of consciousness" technique -sought to tell the story of characters through thoughts and reveal their point of view  
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Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf   -sought to portray the spiritual loneliness of people in urban life -won Nobel prize for litterature  
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Carl Jung   -a psychoanalyst and follower of Freud -believed that a part of all people's unconsciousness was shared between all human beings, and that unconsciousness represented a persons deep desires  
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Ernest Rutherford and the atom   -the father of nuclear physics -learned that atoms could be divided and discovered the proton  
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Werner Heisenberg and the uncertainty principle   -proposed that the path of and electron could never be observed accurately since light disrupted it said as a general rule no scientific information could be obtained for sure and as fact  
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