Explain, using specific examples of artists, schools of art, etc., how the horrors of World War I affected various forms of artistic expression in Europe and the U.S. Can this artistic reaction be termed a revolution? If so, why? If not, why not?
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Why did national feeling grow in France during the reign of Louis IX?
A. It derived from the constant wars with England. B. It was a consequence of papal support. C. It followed increased taxation. D. It arose from loyalty to a king perceived as just.
In addition to traditional economic problems, such as the collapse of major industries, low high school graduation rates, and a lower than average median household income, the community of Beattyville, Kentucky, like many other American rural communities, suffered from a crisis related to __________.
A. smuggling of undocumented immigrants B. opioid addiction C. displacement of long-time residents through gentrification D. high rents and homelessness
In rural areas manufacture was carried out through cottage industries referred to as proto-industries, where
a. a factory owner "put out" his workers to work in other factories. b. merchants delivered raw materials to craftspeople and picked up the finished product. c. merchants and factory owners collaborated to "cottage" a lower wage. d. silk and cotton textiles were manufactured together. e. workers led an idyllic working life.
It can be argued that capitalism had deleterious effects on rural society and on family life as it developed in the early modern period
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