A famous Post-Impressionist, ___________, was a tortured and tragic figure; believed art was a spiritual experience.

A. Mary Cassatt
B. Vincent van Gogh
C. Pablo Picasso
D. Wassily Kandinsky
E. Frank Lloyd Wright


Answer: B

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a. wanted to play a significant and public role in world affairs. b. developed the most equitable and open civil service system in Asia to avoid having a government bureaucracy drawn from a single class. c. developed a phonetic alphabet for writing the spoken n language in the 1400s. d. was much more heavily urbanized than that of Japan by 1750. e. invaded Japan twice during the seventeenth century.

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The map showing battles and troop movements during the War of 1812 indicates that most of the major battles were fought in order to __________

A) control Canada B) secure the mouth of the Mississippi River C) capture the American government in Washington, D. C. D) break up the British blockade along the Atlantic seacoast

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Which of the following is NOT true about the Federal Reserve System?

a. It was established as a "bankers' bank." b. The chair of the Federal Reserve was to be chosen in national elections every six years. c. Participating banks named two thirds of its board of directors. d. All national banks were required to belong to the system.

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According to Zen teachings, enlightenment could be achieved in all of these ways EXCEPT

a. by studying Scriptures. b. through self-discipline. c. by asking for special blessings from the gods. d. via meditation. e. by cleansing the mind of nonessential thoughts.

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