What is the fundamental difference between a kingdom or empire and the ideal of a nation-state?
What will be an ideal response?
- In a nation-state "authority resides in the people of the state, rather than in the dynastic rulers of a kingdom."
- Also, in contrast to kingdoms/empires, nation-states usually do not claim authority to rule by divine right.
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The Geometric period of ancient Greek art is sometimes referred to as the __________ Age, since it was during this time that Homer created his poetic epics
A. Homeric B. triumphant C. Heroic D. Odyssean E. city-state
How is pattern used to enhance cultural identity at the Nankani compound in Sirigu, Ghana? What kinds of patterns are used and on what kinds of objects and surfaces?
What will be an ideal response?
In metalpoint drawings, the drawing surface must be coated with a ground of __________
a. bone dust or chalk mixed with gum b. gum mixed with pigment c. bone dust or chalk mixed with gum, water, and pigment d. charcoal mixed with gum and pigment e. bone dust or chalk mixed with gum and pigment
Which of the following are sons of J.S. Bach who went on to be composers?
a) Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Claude Fitzgerald Bach b) Claude Fitzgerald Bach and Johann Christian Bach c) Johann Christian Bach and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach d) Wilheim Friedemann Bach and Claude Fitzgerald Bach