What was Ernst Krenek's contribution to the development of American music in the years immediately following the Second World War?

a. Wrote twelve-tone music in a style that was accessible to average listeners.
b. Writings on twelve-tone music. c. All of these choices.
d. Conducted concerts of music by young composers.


b

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Which of the following attitudes is LEAST characteristic of art in the first half of the twentieth century?

a. an interest in the purely formal aspects of artistic expression b. the influence of new theories of time and space c. the disjunctive juxtaposition of motifs d. confidence in an orderly and predictable universe

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When were acrylic paints developed?

a)  late eighteenth century b)  mid-nineteenth century c)  early twentieth century d)  mid-twentieth century

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Which of the following statements is an accurate description of this image?

a) It suggests the fertility of American lands while documenting the settled life of native peoples. b) It is an imagined scene based upon legends White probably read in Montaigne’s essay, “Of Cannibals.” c) It creates the impression of a dangerous American wilderness by presenting native peoples as uncivilized barbarians. d) It serves efforts by the Church to search out heathens for the purpose of conversion.

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Which of the following happened to the Beatles in 1964?

A. They played on The Ed Sullivan Show. B. Their first album was released in America. C. They visited America for the first time. D. All of the answers are correct

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