The fantastically successful operetta team of Gilbert and Sullivan consisted of a composer and a librettist. Who wrote the music?
A) Arthur Sullivan
B) William Gilbert
A
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European colonization of the Pacific Islands reached its zenith during which century?
A. 20th century B. 16th century C. 18th century D. 19th century
Angkor Wat, in present day Cambodia, is __________.
A. the site of Guo Xi's scroll painting Early Spring B. the inspiration for Hangzhou, the "City of Heaven" C. the home of the Dalai Lama. D. a twelfth-century Hindu temple
"Ethnic minorities" in China such as Uighurs and Tibetans
A. are, as a rule, very appreciative of conservatory-style Chinese compositions that are based on their traditional musical forms and styles. B. are often critical of the appropriation of their music and other forms of cultural expression by agents of mainstream Chinese culture. C. have increasingly come to dominate the conservatories as the leading performers on Chinese instruments like the zheng and the pipa. D. A and C, but not B.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler's Arrangement in Black and Gray: The Artist's Mother exhibits a combination of realism and abstraction that was strongly influenced by __________
a. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and posters b. Francisco Goya and Impressionism c. Édouard Manet and Renaissance sketches d. Gustave Courbet and Japanese prints e. Paul Cézanne and photography