Dante's Inferno served as a source for The Gates of Hell (fig. 24.25) by __________

A. Paul Gauguin
B. Edgar Degas
C. Auguste Rodin
D. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
E. Georges Seurat


C

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Why did the Canadian government outlaw the Winter Ceremony and potlatches in 1885?

a. The ceremonies had resulted in injury and death. b. The government claimed that the ceremonies promoted prostitution and cannibalism. c. The elders decided the ceremonies had become meaningless. d. The tribe voted to adopt Christianity.

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Actresses played female characters who dressed up as men at some point in play, allowing for the titillation of women's legs seen out from under skirts. These roles were referred to as "__________" roles.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Why was mid-sixteenth-century Geneva known as "a paradise for women"?

a. They were allowed to attend the University of Geneva. b. Geneva men who beat their wives were severely punished. c. Calvin decreed that women were equal in every way to men. d. None of the above.

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The musical form of this selection is?

a) a hybrid of through-composed and modified strophic b) A B A c) strophic d) modified strophic

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