Discuss the significance of the yin-yang symbol for early Chinese culture

What will be an ideal response?


Essay responses should include these points:
• The yin-yang is a symbol of the foundation of the universe.
• Each half represents a different perspective, with yin symbolizing the soft, dark, female elements, while yang symbolizes bright, dry, male elements.
• Combined, these elements represent the endless cycle of change, day and night.

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a. Dave Brubeck b. Stan Getz c. Lee Konitz d. Miles Davis

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The traditional Western idea of "fine art" was challenged in the twentieth-century with new modes of creation, such as actions, texts, and environments.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is not a type of drum?

A. conga. B. guiro. C. bata. D. timbales.

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The development of modern art in America is largely contributed to the exhibitions of __________.

a. Pablo Picasso b. Alfred Stieglitz c. Henri Matisse d. Sonia Delaunay-Terk

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