________ argued that by means of natural selection, all living things including human beings evolved from a few simple forms: species either develop into higher forms of life or fail to survive
A. Jung
B. Freud
C. Darwin
D. Leakey
C
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a. Haydn, Symphony No. 94, third movement
b. Mozart, Symphony No. 40, first movement c. Beethoven, Symphony No. 5, fourth movement d. Mozart, Overture to Don Giovanni e. Haydn, Trumpet Concerto, third movement
How did the ancient Greeks view Doric architecture?
A. As feminine B. As Egyptian C. As masculine D. As connected with Doryphorus
You've just stepped out of a time machine to some unknown year, and you're watching a performance of a Shakespearean tragedy
The performers place great emphasis on the words and the emotions, and they are always facing the audience, often addressing it directly. One performer seems to garner most of the attention on stage, though at the end of one scene, all performers strike a pose and hold it for some time. You are almost certainly watching a. local color acting b. melodramatic acting c. Method acting d. Realistic acting e. Romantic acting
Which of the following was a member of the Second New England School of Composers?
A. Edward MacDowell. B. Stephen Foster. C. Amy Cheney Beach. D. Antonín Dvo?ák.