During the 1950s, Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg incorporated found objects and representational imagery into their artistic activity, a practice sometimes referred to as ____________
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Answer: Neo-Dada
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In soft-playing style
A. there are no loud-playing instruments. B. loud-playing instruments play softly. C. fiddle and voices are in the background. D. pre-composed melodies are avoided.
A common length for a contract for licensed merchandise by a music performer is_____.
a. the same length as the performer’s recording deal b. as long as the performer has charted songs c. as long as merchandise meets benchmarks for sales volume d. across a multi-city tour or else a specified number of album releases
The Neolithic period developed in __________.
a. Mesopotamia b. France c. Egypt d. Iraq
The texture of Renaissance music is chiefly ________.
A. monophonic B. heterophonic C. homophonic D. polyphonic