The building of the ___________ by Pope Sixtus IV greatly enhanced Rome's place as a center of Renaissance art
A. Palazzo Medici-Riccardi
B. Sistine Chapel
C. Brancacci Chapel
D. Ospedale degli Innocenti
Answer: B. Sistine Chapel
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Florence became a cultural center of the Renaissance, in large part due to
a) the Medici family. b) the number of painters living there. c) its location on a major shipping route. d) the size of the city.
Artists' chalk is powdered calcium carbonate combined with this binder.
A. glue B. gum arabic C. oil D. wax
The story of Adam and Eve in Genesis is an account of
a. how the belief in an all-good God creates problems. b. how evil entered the world. c. the covenant between God and God's creation. d. how God provides salvation to humans.
Which of these is not an ingredient in the plot of one of Henrik Ibsen's plays?
A. Greed and exploitation inherent in American capitalism B. Pollution in the community water system C. Venereal disease D. Women's rights