Painting during the Tang dynasty emphasized
A) religion.
B) nature.
C) the rulers.
D) portraits.
E) all of the above.
B
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The people who lived in the tropical regions of Africa and Asia both affected and were affected by their natural environments. In what ways were those people shaped by their environments? In what ways did they participate in actively shaping their environments?
What will be an ideal response?
Religion in the 1950s was
A. one way Americans in suburbia maintained a sense of identity and community. B. usually a unifying factor in the conformist communities of suburbia. C. increasingly seen as unimportant to everyday life. D. marked by declining church membership in most faiths.
Which of the following statements is true about using gender as a social characteristic to classify and evaluate other people?
A. Both femininity and masculinity are performances to some extent, but a feminine appearance is more of a put-on than a masculine appearance. B. By far, the majority of gender construction in contemporary industrialized cultures takes place through men's appearance. C. The burden of gender construction is equally borne by both male and female bodies. D. A natural need to make distinctions between sexes necessitates that the bulk of differentiation must take place through female appearance.
Examine the Voices passage that appears under the heading "The Negro National Anthem" in Chapter 17. What is the subject of James Weldon Johnson's "Lift Every Voice and Sing"?
A) the black desire for a return to Africa B) the black desire for supremacy over whites C) the black desire for a more hopeful future after the experience of a challenging past D) the black desire for segregated social services in order to avoid racist southern whites