__________ was a late nineteenth-century movement that arose in France. This
movement was the first to reject photographic realism in painting, instead trying
to re-create the perception that an object produces upon the senses in a single,
fleeting moment.
a. Cubism
b. Impressionism
c. Primitivism
d. Expressionism
e. Neoclassicism
B
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a. Induce label executives to attend showcases b. Encourage label executives to live up to the terms of the contract c. Push label-affiliated publishers to come out with print editions of the artist’s songs
Matching
A. Ornette Coleman B. Charlie "Bird" Parker C. Benny Goodman D. George Gershwin E. "Jelly Roll" Morton
Western Europe by far has the most lucrative theatrical market.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which band was part of the English ska revival movement in the late seventies that mixed punk with the traditional ska hesitation beat?
A. Madness B. English Beat C. The Specials D. All of the answers are correct