Which of the following describes Byzantine artists in the eleventh century?
a. focused on realistic interpretations of real life
b. commissioned by royalty for portraits
c. worked only on religious commissions and accepted the artistic vocation as a sacred obligation
d. revived the mosaic tradition in outdoor landscape art in Byzantine cities
c
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Which of the following was a consequence of allowing the charter of the Bank of the United States to expire?
Members of the new industrial entrepreneurial class in the early nineteenth century
A) particularly excluded aristocrats. B) were responsible for the predominance of giant corporate firms by 1850. C) were usually resourceful individuals with diverse social backgrounds. D) were more often from the lower classes than the bourgeoisie. E) were always from the bourgeoisie.
During the late 1920s and the 1930s, ________ became a substitute religion for some Europeans
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
When a religious-based community like Oneida enjoyed commercial success, why did that illustrate the paradoxes of antebellum America?
a. Most people wanted to make money more than they wanted to share love and brotherhood. b. Many people wanted to share cooperatively, but a non-religious perspective couldn't overcome their drive for individualism. c. Many people could handle living together and sharing work and play, as long as the males received preferred status. d. Middle-class free blacks were usually the main consumers of goods the communities produced.