Private family chapels in the mendicant churches in Italy indirectly fostered the growth of
a. sculpture.
b. painting.
c. music.
d. architecture.
Answer: b
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a. Giovanni Gabrieli's compositions. b. Gianlorenzo Bernini's sculptures. c. Venetian street processions. d. ancient Greek drama.
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a. swing and improvisation. b. a saxophone and improvisation. c. a drum kit and a trumpet. d. lyrical melodies and danceable rhythms.
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A. takes of less than ninety seconds. B. offscreen sound. C. the films' titles. D. clear close-ups of the films' protagonists.