The Palette of King Narmer represents the forceful ____
a. invasion of Phoenicia
b. siege of Rome
c. conquest of the Dacians
d. unification of Egypt
D
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The Globe Theatre was a round structure with
A. an arena stage in the center. B. a roofed, raised platform stage on one side. C. flexible seating allowing for multiple configurations. D. a proscenium stage and perspective scenery.
The structure pictured incorporates the architectural styles of...
A. the Greeks. B. the Romans. C. both the Greeks and Romans. D. none of the above
The instrumentalists who created bebop wanted jazz to __________
a) die out quickly so that their new style could take over b) be treated as serious music for listening, rather than as simple entertainment for dancing c) slow down harmonically and melodically to allow for a meditative sensibility d) omit improvised sections and have the players only play the music as written
Analyze the important social, economic, and industrial factors responsible for the emergence of the New Hollywood in the early 1970s. What were the causes of the industry-wide recession from 1969 to 1970? Which new audiences did the Majors subsequently attempt to target? Describe the ways in which Hollywood style was modified in order to reach these new audiences. Draw on the films of Richard Lester and Sam Peckinpah to support your answer.
What will be an ideal response?