The Hudson River School was a group of artists who painted the beauty of the natural American landscape with a sense of romanticism that was embodied in the writings of __________

a. James Fenimore Cooper
b. Horatio Alger
c. Herman Melville
d. Nathaniel Hawthorne
e. Washington Irving


a

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A. the soldiers at the back of a military formation. B. artists who rebel against tradition. C. artists who follow the conventions of a time period. D. the French mime tradition started by Jacques Lecoq.

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Martin et al. (2010) has shown that high emotional intelligence has been linked to

a. larger cerebellums and cortices. b. faster synaptic connections and processing. c. good physical and psychological health. d. high levels of dopamine and norepinephrine.

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George Shearing made popular a style of piano playing called

a. modified stride b. independent hands c. locked hands d. arpeggiated chord

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Artaud's "Theater of Cruelty" views the audience as

A. innocent spectators willing to be entertained B. valued critics with unique perspectives C. privileged people who deserve to be assaulted D. cruel masses of highly critical viewers

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