From the 1950s to the 1980s, which of the following was NOT a method of theatre funding by the stated country?
a. Great Britain--the Arts Council
b. Scandinavia--state and municipal funding
c. France--nationally subsidized regional dramatic centers
d. Germany--private patrons
d
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a. A reproduction of the work in a different form, such as a photograph that has been replicated as a drawing. b. Legal if you change the image by 50% or more; illegal if you change it less than 50%. c. Legal if all you’re doing is putting the image copyrighted by someone else on your own Web site. d. Always illegal regardless of who owns copyright.
The church of Sant Vincenç (11.1) in Cardona, Spain was built in the _______style
a. Romanesque b. Byzantine c. Carolingian d. Ottonian
All of the following statements are true of medieval pilgrimage churches, EXCEPT which one?
A. The pilgrims who traveled to pilgrimage churches would be seeking pardon for sins, paying homage to a particular saint, or sometimes hoping for a miraculous healing or curing of their ailments and illnesses B. Early pilgrimage churches, like the cathedral of Saint-Sernin, were built in the Gothic Christian pilgrims C. Pilgrimage churches housed the holy relics of saint and martyrs, which attracted thousands of Christian pilgrims D. The favored pilgrimage church of Christian pilgrims during this time was the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, or Saint James Major, who was said to have brought Christianity to Spain
Which city was the greatest of the early West African trading centers and the seat of a Muslim university?
A. Niger B. Tangier C. Ghana D. Timbuktu