Two nineteenth-century French sculptors, Auguste Rodin and Constantin Brancusi, created stone works that expressed the same theme, but through different uses of the element mass. What was the title that both artists used to describe their work?
A. Love
B. Entanglement
C. The Kiss
D. Eros
C. The Kiss
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The term primogeniture refers to __________.
A. a system of inheritance by the eldest son of a family B. the infallibility of the pope C. the promise of heavenly reward for the faithful D. a type of chant consisting of multiple vocal lines sung in harmony
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What is the term for the arrangement of pitches in a piece of twelve-tone music?
A. Mode B. Tone row C. Scale D. Atonality
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The change in the nature of daily life, from hunter and gatherer to farmer and herder, first occurred in ________.
a. Europe
b. Mesopotamia
c. Africa
d. Asia
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Three-dimensional works art of define and occupy ______________—as opposed to illusory—space
a. linear perspective
b. shape
c. color
d. value
e. actual
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