What is the change in technique of painting from the Paleolithic to Neolithic periods?

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The change in technique of painting from the Paleolithic to Neolithic periods is that the paint is applied with a brush to a white background of plaster. Nevertheless, the wall surface is carefully prepared as opposed to the direct application of pigment to the rock face.

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Confucius considered the arts a(n) __________

A. distraction in his quest for order and harmony B. a social obligation C. dangerous pastime that stirred the people to rebellion D. means to an eternal reward after death E. form of moral education

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Which of the following artists is known for his severe Classical paintings that extol the antique virtues of stoicism, courage, masculinity, and patriotism?

A. Thomas Gainsborough B. Jacques-Louis David C. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres D. Théodore Géricault

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The revolutionary model performance film, a genre developed in China during the Cultural Revolution, was based on stage works that blended all of the following elements EXCEPT:

A. direct cinema-style camerawork. B. revolutionary military subjects. C. modernized Peking opera. D. somewhat traditional ballet.

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The ancient ____ believed that Gaia, the Earth Goddess, was the beginning of all life on earth

a. Babylonians b. Egyptians c. Greeks d. Persians

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