Which play, about a black family in Chicago planning to move to a white neighborhood, was one of the most important productions of the postwar era?

A. Amen Corner
B. Take a Giant Step
C. Fences
D. A Raisin in the Sun


Answer: D

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a. he toured widely, visiting India and the Middle East and meeting the queen of England b. he won three Grammys for his soundtrack for the movie Anatomy of a Murder c. he became heavily involved with Latin jazz, collaborating often with Puerto Rican and Cuban bandleaders d. he and arranger Billy Strayhorn composed several large-scale works for the ensemble

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The term Baroque was originally used in a derogatory way because the new style

A. was associated with the common people. B. was very expensive to create. C. defied the Council of Trent’s directives. D. was seen as too ornate and strange.

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In the Carolingian period image of Saint Matthew from the Gospel Book of Archbishop Ebbo of Reims, we see the revival of classical elements in the:

a. toga. b. modeling. c. spontaneous technique. d. all of these. e. none of these.

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In the arts, what is it called when a work of art uses another work of art as subject matter

A. interpretation B. appropriation C. libretto D. isolation

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