In his painting The Lackawanna Valley, George Inness portrays the railroad as
A) a threat to the young boy resting in the field.
B) blending into the natural scene that surrounds it.
C) far more interesting than any other aspect of the scene.
D) a menace to the Lackawanna Valley.
E) jarringly modern in a scene that could date from ages past.
B
You might also like to view...
In the late nineteenth century, __________
a. few women entered the workforce b. most women took advantage of economic changes c. few women challenged the system d. the role of women in society was changing e. womanly "innocence" was never questioned
In the 1968 election, Lyndon Johnson decided
A) ?to run as an independent. B) ?to run for another term as a Democrat. C) ?not to seek his party's nomination as the presidential candidate. D) ?to run as a Republican. E) ?to announce that the end of the Vietnam War was near.
The major participants in the Seven Years' War in North America were the
A. Iroquois, the English, and the French. B. English, the Iroquois, and the Spanish. C. French, the colonists, and the Spanish. D. colonists, the English, and the Spanish. E. French, the Spanish, and the English.
When William Henry Harrison died shortly after taking office, __________ became president
A) Franklin Pierce B) Millard Fillmore C) Zachary Taylor D) John Tyler