What was the principle of satyagraha, which was used to gain Indian independence?
A) ?non-possessive love
B) ?non-violent resistance
C) ?non-resistance
D) ?non-interference
B
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A constant pitch that is played throughout all or part of a composition is called a?
a. Monophone b. Drone c. Foundation tone d. Progenitor tone
Wagner claimed that the future direction of music was
A) pure opera B) in keyboard music C) looking dismal D) the synthesis of the arts E) the independence of the soloists
In addition to the energetic painting characterizing the Hitda Gospels (Fig. 15-26), the Gospels of Otto III (Fig. 15-27) show another Ottonian style, which was influenced by __________art in its sharply outlined drawings and lavish fields of gold
A. Islamic B. Hiberno-Saxon C. Byzantine D. Early Christian
The Greek work, __________, is a bronze sculpture made using the lost-wax casting technique
A. Warrior from Riace B. Male Torso C. Samson and the Philistine D. Diner E. Cubi XIX