A written legal code that recorded laws and the punishments for breaking them is found on the __________.
A. Stele of Naram-Sin
B. Votive Statue of Gudea
C. Carved Vessel from Uruk
D. Stele of Hammurabi
Answer: D
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Identify the statement that does not apply to the character piece
a. a brief work that lasts only a minuet of two b. sought to capture the essence of a single mood, sentiment, or emotion c. generally composed for a small instrumental ensemble d. often made use of simple binary or ternary form e. frequently provided with a title, such as impromptu, romance, or humoresque
Matching
29. Rachel Carson a. "Letter from Birmingham Jail" 30. Judy Chicago b. America 31. The Who c. Spiral Jetty 32. Ralph Ellison d. Silent Spring 33. Betty Friedan e. The Dinner Party 34. Martin Luther King, Jr. f. Tommy 35. Sylvia Plath g. Einstein on the Beach 36. Robert Smithson h. The Feminine Mystique 37. Kurt Vonnegut i. Invisible Man 38. Robert Wilson j. "Lady Lazarus" 39. Andy Warhol k. Slaughterhouse Five
According to Marshall McLuhan, the "global village" was created by
a. World War II. b. electronic mass media. c. the Vietnam War. d. affordable transportation.
Interpretive critics, even more so than other critics, must be familiar with
A. the form-content B. the subject matter C. other schools of criticism D. the regional relationship