The European curiosity about non-Western cultures is called _____

a. the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
b. the sublime
c. Realism
d. Orientalism


d

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With which Old Testament character is Saint Catherine's Monastery at Mt. Sinai associated??

A) ?Solomon
B) ?Abraham
C) ?David
D) ?Moses

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Haydn, Mozart, and others liked to use the rondo form in the finale of symphonies and other multimovement works because rondos

a. are jaunty and bright, and their principal melodies are often quite catchy. b. allow the symphony to slowly wind down to a serene conclusion. c. are very complex and demonstrated the composer's skill. d. are the only acceptable form for the finale.

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The term flâneur refers to __________.

A. a fashionable man-about-town B. a courtesan or mistress C. a type of hoop skirt worn by fashionable women at mid-century D. "flower" in English

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