William Henry Fox Talbot's first "photogenic drawings" were eerie, delicate photographs of __________, produced from a __________

a. women; contact print
b. plants; negative
c. still lifes; pewter plate
d. flowers; camera obscura
e. landscapes; copper plate


b

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Guillaume de Machaut's "Messe de Nostre Dame" is

a. a plainchant setting of the central Christian liturgical service. b. the first polyphonic setting of the Mass Ordinary by a single composer. c. a song celebrating the wedding feast at Cana in the New Testament. d. an example of non-liturgical texts being included in a Christian liturgical service.

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When did artists in the Western world first have ready access to paper?

a) in Italy in the early Renaissance b) in the time of Caesar Augustus in Rome c) 5,000 years ago in Egypt d) 200 years ago in Philadelphia

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What technology allowed House music to develop?

A. The electric guitar B. The mechanized flute C. The Roland drum machine D. The synthesizer

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