An installation refers to
A) an artwork that sets up an environment for the viewer to experience and explore.
B) the design of a work of art that cannot be removed from its gallery.
C) an artwork that requires interaction from the viewer.
D) an artwork that is part of a landscape rather than separate from it, and thereby expresses an aspect or aspects of nature.
E) an object that escapes the bonds of the museum's confinement.
A
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Which of the following reflects the perspective of the leaders of the American republic on the question of women in politics?
a) “The appointment of a woman to office is an innovation for which the public is not prepared, nor am I.” b) “Our high and mighty Lords . . . have denied us the means of knowledge, and then reproached us for want of it.” c) “They doom’d the sex to servile or frivolous employments, on purpose to degrade their minds, that they themselves might hold unrivall’d, the power and pre-eminence they had usurped.” d) “I hope you will not consider yourself as commander in chief in your own house—but be convinced . . . that there is such a thing as equal command.”
In contrast to American republicans, British monarchists believed that:
A) a strong hereditary elite should rule. B) a government governs best that governs least. C) a powerful state threatened liberty. D) the people could be trusted to be virtuous and obedient.
Which of the following leaders could have done the most but did the least in the fight over desegregation?
A) Chief Justice Earl Warren B) Thurgood Marshall C) President Eisenhower D) Frederick Morrow
As a reporter for your college newspaper, write a news story discussing the developments among Hispanic Americans toward achieving greater opportunities within American society from the 1960s to the 1980s
What will be an ideal response?